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#!/usr/bin/make -f
# debian/rules file to build packages from wx CVS source
#
# Sculpted 13/2/2000 by Ron Lee <ron@debian.org> from new and
# variously stolen code :-)
# It makes copious use of the debhelper utilities written by
# Joey Hess and others.
#export DH_VERBOSE=1
export DH_OPTIONS
ifdef DISTCC_HOSTS
#JOB_COUNT := $(shell set $${DISTCC_HOSTS} > /dev/null 2>&1 ; echo $$(($$\# + $$\#)))
# Nearly as fast, but doesn't raise the room temperature
# or saturate the build machines quite so much.
JOB_COUNT := $(shell set $${DISTCC_HOSTS} > /dev/null 2>&1 ; echo $$\#)
FAST_MAKE = $(MAKE) -j $(JOB_COUNT)
else
FAST_MAKE = $(MAKE)
endif
-include debian/python-version
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 17:16:29 +00:00
# This will extract a flavour out of the name of the source directory
# and flavour the packages and binaries with it. 'Official' builds
# should use a source dir of the form wxwidgets$RELEASE-$VERSION.
# Flavoured builds may use wxwidgets$RELEASE-$FLAVOUR-$VERSION, where
# any descriptive alphanumeric name will do for FLAVOUR. This will
# allow a custom build to be installed alongside the mainline ones
# without conflict. You will also need to make a corresponding
# changelog entry for your flavour source package using:
# wxwidget$RELEASE-$FLAVOUR ($VERSION) to satify dpkg-source and
# to correctly set the release below.
DEBIAN_WXFLAVOUR := $(shell pwd | sed -e 's@.*/wxwidgets[0-9.]\+-\?\(.*\)-[0-9.]\+-\?.*@\1@')
release := $(shell dpkg-parsechangelog | sed -n 's/^Source: wxwidgets//p')
soversion := $(shell grep '^WX_CURRENT=' configure.in | sed 's/WX_CURRENT=\([0-9]\+\).*/\1/')
sorelease := $(release:%-$(DEBIAN_WXFLAVOUR)=%).$(soversion)$(addprefix -,$(DEBIAN_WXFLAVOUR))
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 17:16:29 +00:00
cross_host = i586-mingw32msvc
cross_build = $(shell ./config.guess)
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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config_cache = ../config_deb.cache
config_cache_cross = ../config_deb_cross.cache
# Packages to build:
package_gtk_lib = libwxgtk$(sorelease)
package_gtk_dev = libwxgtk$(release)-dev
package_gtk_dbg = libwxgtk$(release)-dbg
package_gtk_py_lib = libwxgtk$(sorelease)-python
package_gtk_py = wxpython$(sorelease)
package_common = wx$(release)-common
package_headers = wx$(release)-headers
package_i18n = wx$(release)-i18n
package_doc = wx$(release)-doc
package_examples = wx$(release)-examples
package_gtk_dbg_py = libwxgtk$(sorelease)-dbg-python
package_msw_dev = libwxmsw$(release)-dev
package_msw_dbg = libwxmsw$(release)-dbg
package_headers_msw = wx$(release)-headers-msw
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 07:00:13 +00:00
# Build directories:
objdir_gtk_shared = objs_gtk_sh
objdir_gtk_static = objs_gtk_st
objdir_gtk_debug = objs_gtk_d
objdir_gtk_install = objs_gtk_install
objdir_doc_cruft = objs_doc_con
objdir_doc = docs/wx-manual.html
objdir_examples = docs/examples
objdir_i18n = locale
objdir_msw_shared = objs_msw_sh
objdir_msw_static = objs_msw_st
objdir_msw_dbg = objs_msw_d
objdir_msw_install = objs_msw_install
objdirs = $(objdir_gtk_shared) $(objdir_gtk_static) $(objdir_gtk_debug) \
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 17:16:29 +00:00
$(objdir_gtk_install) \
$(objdir_doc_cruft) $(objdir_doc) $(objdir_examples) \
$(objdir_msw_shared) $(objdir_msw_static) $(objdir_msw_dbg) \
$(objdir_msw_install)
# note that the i18n package is actually arch indep (once built)
# but must be built (and installed) during the arch any phase as
# it's pulled out of the wxGTK shared lib package.
# Build stamps:
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 17:16:29 +00:00
build_arch_stamps = build-gtk-shared-stamp build-gtk-shared-contrib-stamp \
build-gtk-static-stamp build-gtk-static-contrib-stamp \
build-gtk-debug-stamp build-gtk-debug-contrib-stamp \
build-i18n-stamp build-gtk-py-stamp
build_indep_stamps = build-examples-stamp build-doc-stamp
build_cross_stamps = build-msw-shared-stamp build-msw-static-stamp build-msw-dbg-stamp
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 07:00:13 +00:00
build_stamps_native = $(build_arch_stamps) $(build_indep_stamps)
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 07:00:13 +00:00
build_stamps = $(build_stamps_native) $(build_cross_stamps)
# Install targets:
install_all_arch = install-gtk-lib install-gtk-dev install-gtk-dbg \
install-common install-headers install-i18n \
install-gtk-py
install_all_indep = install-examples install-doc
install_all_cross = install-msw-dev install-msw-dbg install-headers-msw
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 07:00:13 +00:00
install_all_native = $(install_all_arch) $(install_all_indep)
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 07:00:13 +00:00
install_all = $(install_all_native) $(install_all_cross)
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 17:16:29 +00:00
wxconfig := $(shell pwd)/$(objdir_gtk_shared)/wx-config
wxconfig-dbg := $(shell pwd)/$(objdir_gtk_debug)/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 17:16:29 +00:00
#contrib_libs := $(subst CVS,,$(notdir $(wildcard contrib/include/wx/*)))
# The Rules:
debian/python-version:
echo python_ver := python$(shell python -c "import sys;print sys.version[:3]") > $@
debian/control: $(addprefix debian/,control.in python-version)
sed -e 's/=V/$(release)/g;s/=SOV/$(sorelease)/g;s/=PY/$(python_ver)/g' \
< debian/control.in > debian/control
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 07:00:13 +00:00
control-files-stamp: debian/control
dh_testdir
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 17:16:29 +00:00
@for f in postinst prerm; do \
echo "generating control file $(package_gtk_dev).$$f"; \
sed -e 's/=V/$(release)/g' < debian/libwxgtk-dev.$$f \
> debian/$(package_gtk_dev).$$f; \
done;
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 17:16:29 +00:00
@for f in postinst prerm; do \
echo "generating control file $(package_gtk_dbg).$$f"; \
sed -e 's/=V/$(release)/g' < debian/libwxgtk-dbg.$$f \
> debian/$(package_gtk_dbg).$$f; \
done;
@for f in docs postinst prerm; do \
echo "generating control file $(package_gtk_py_lib).$$f"; \
sed -e 's/=PY/$(python_ver)/g;s/=V/$(release)/g;s/=SOV/$(sorelease)/g' \
< debian/libwxgtk-python.$$f \
> debian/$(package_gtk_py_lib).$$f; \
done;
@echo "generating control file $(package_gtk_py).menu"; \
sed -e 's/=SOV/$(sorelease)/g' < debian/wxpython.menu \
> debian/$(package_gtk_py).menu;
@for f in docs postinst; do \
echo "generating control file $(package_gtk_dbg_py).$$f"; \
sed -e 's/=PY/$(python_ver)/g;s/=V/$(release)/g;s/=SOV/$(sorelease)/g' \
< debian/libwxgtk-python.$$f \
> debian/$(package_gtk_dbg_py).$$f; \
done;
@echo "generating control file $(package_gtk_dbg_py).prerm"; \
sed 's/=SOV/$(sorelease)/g' < debian/libwxgtk-dbg-python.prerm \
> debian/$(package_gtk_dbg_py).prerm
@for f in docs doc-base; do \
echo "generating control file $(package_doc).$$f"; \
sed -e 's/=V/$(release)/g' < debian/wx-doc.$$f \
> debian/$(package_doc).$$f; \
done;
@for f in examples; do \
echo "generating control file $(package_examples).$$f"; \
cp debian/wx-examples.$$f debian/$(package_examples).$$f; \
done;
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 17:16:29 +00:00
@for f in postinst prerm; do \
echo "generating control file $(package_msw_dev).$$f"; \
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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sed -e 's/=V/$(release)/g;s/=H/$(cross_host)/g' < debian/libwxmsw-dev.$$f \
> debian/$(package_msw_dev).$$f; \
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;
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 17:16:29 +00:00
@for f in postinst prerm; do \
echo "generating control file $(package_msw_dbg).$$f"; \
sed -e 's/=V/$(release)/g;s/=H/$(cross_host)/g' < debian/libwxmsw-dbg.$$f \
> debian/$(package_msw_dbg).$$f; \
done;
# @echo "generating control file $(package_common).menu"; \
# sed -e 's/=V/$(release)/g' < debian/wx-common.menu \
# > debian/$(package_common).menu;
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 $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 17:16:29 +00:00
@echo "generating control file lintian-override"; \
sed -e 's/=V/$(release)/g' < debian/lintian-override.in \
> debian/lintian-override; \
touch $@
build_arch: control-files-stamp $(build_arch_stamps)
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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build_all: control-files-stamp $(build_stamps_native)
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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# Really we should probably do nothing here until we know which
# binary target is being called, but alpha builds were exploding
# (compiler segfaults) in random places when building under fakeroot
# from the binary-arch target. Build all -arch files here then, and
# let the -indep stuff fend for itself later.
build: build_arch
configure-gtk-shared-stamp:
dh_testdir
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 07:00:13 +00:00
mkdir -p $(objdir_gtk_shared)
cd $(objdir_gtk_shared) \
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 $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 17:16:29 +00:00
&& ../configure --prefix=/usr \
--cache-file=$(config_cache) \
--with-flavour=$(DEBIAN_WXFLAVOUR) \
--with-gtk \
--enable-unicode \
--with-opengl \
--with-zlib=sys \
--with-libjpeg=sys \
--with-libpng=sys \
--with-libtiff=sys \
--enable-dynamic-loader \
--enable-std_iostreams
touch $@
build-gtk-shared-stamp: configure-gtk-shared-stamp
dh_testdir
cd $(objdir_gtk_shared) && $(FAST_MAKE)
touch $@
configure-gtk-static-stamp:
dh_testdir
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 07:00:13 +00:00
mkdir -p $(objdir_gtk_static)
cd $(objdir_gtk_static) \
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 $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 17:16:29 +00:00
&& ../configure --prefix=/usr \
--cache-file=$(config_cache) \
--with-flavour=$(DEBIAN_WXFLAVOUR) \
--with-gtk \
--enable-unicode \
--with-opengl \
--disable-shared \
--with-zlib=sys \
--with-libjpeg=sys \
--with-libpng=sys \
--with-libtiff=sys \
--enable-dynamic-loader \
--enable-std_iostreams
touch $@
build-gtk-static-stamp: configure-gtk-static-stamp
dh_testdir
cd $(objdir_gtk_static) && $(FAST_MAKE)
touch $@
configure-gtk-debug-stamp:
dh_testdir
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 07:00:13 +00:00
mkdir -p $(objdir_gtk_debug)
cd $(objdir_gtk_debug) \
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 $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 17:16:29 +00:00
&& ../configure --prefix=/usr \
--cache-file=$(config_cache) \
--with-flavour=$(DEBIAN_WXFLAVOUR) \
--with-gtk \
--enable-unicode \
--with-opengl \
--enable-debug \
--with-zlib=sys \
--with-libjpeg=sys \
--with-libpng=sys \
--with-libtiff=sys \
--enable-dynamic-loader \
--enable-std_iostreams
touch $@
build-gtk-debug-stamp: configure-gtk-debug-stamp
dh_testdir
cd $(objdir_gtk_debug) && $(FAST_MAKE)
touch $@
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 17:16:29 +00:00
build-gtk-shared-contrib-stamp: build-gtk-shared-stamp
dh_testdir
cd $(objdir_gtk_shared)/contrib/src && $(FAST_MAKE)
cd $(objdir_gtk_shared)/utils/wxrc && $(FAST_MAKE)
#cd $(objdir_gtk_shared)/contrib/utils/wxrcedit && $(FAST_MAKE)
touch $@
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 17:16:29 +00:00
build-gtk-static-contrib-stamp: build-gtk-static-stamp
dh_testdir
cd $(objdir_gtk_static)/contrib/src && $(FAST_MAKE)
touch $@
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 17:16:29 +00:00
build-gtk-debug-contrib-stamp: build-gtk-debug-stamp
dh_testdir
cd $(objdir_gtk_debug)/contrib/src && $(FAST_MAKE)
touch $@
purge-dbg-py:
@if [ ! -e build-gtk-py-stamp ]; then \
$(MAKE) -f debian/rules clean-py; \
fi
$(RM) build-gtk-dbg-py-stamp
build-gtk-py-stamp: build-gtk-shared-stamp purge-dbg-py
dh_testdir
touch docs/lgpl.txt
cd wxPython \
&& $(python_ver) ./setup.py build \
WX_CONFIG='$(wxconfig)' \
WXPORT=gtk2 \
UNICODE=1 \
FLAVOUR=$(DEBIAN_WXFLAVOUR)
touch $@
build-doc-stamp: build-gtk-shared-stamp
dh_testdir
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 17:16:29 +00:00
cd $(objdir_gtk_shared)/utils/tex2rtf/src && $(FAST_MAKE)
rm -rf $(objdir_doc)
rm -rf $(objdir_doc_cruft)
mkdir $(objdir_doc)
mkdir $(objdir_doc_cruft)
cd $(objdir_doc_cruft) \
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 07:00:13 +00:00
&& LD_LIBRARY_PATH=../$(objdir_gtk_shared)/lib:$(LD_LIBRARY_PATH) \
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 $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 17:16:29 +00:00
../$(objdir_gtk_shared)/utils/tex2rtf/src/tex2rtf \
../docs/latex/wx/manual.tex \
../$(objdir_doc)/wx$(release)-manual.html \
-twice -html
cp docs/latex/wx/*.gif $(objdir_doc)
rm -rf $(objdir_doc_cruft)
rm -f $(objdir_doc)/wx$(release)-manual.{con,hh*,htx,ref}
touch $@
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 07:00:13 +00:00
build-examples-stamp: build-gtk-shared-stamp
dh_testdir
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 07:00:13 +00:00
mkdir -p $(objdir_examples)
# copy all samples and the Makefile generated for libwxgtk.
cp -a samples $(objdir_examples)
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 07:00:13 +00:00
rm -f $(objdir_examples)/samples/Makefile
cp -a $(objdir_gtk_shared)/samples/Makefile $(objdir_examples)/samples
cd $(objdir_examples)/samples \
&& find -name 'Makefile.in' -exec rm -f '{}' ';' \
&& for d in $$(find -type d); do \
if [ -f $$d/makefile.unx ]; then \
mv $$d/makefile.unx $$d/Makefile; \
fi; \
done \
cp -a wxPython/demo $(objdir_examples)/wxPython
touch $@
build-i18n-stamp: build-gtk-shared-stamp
dh_testdir
# touch .po files first, since if they are not already up
# to date then _now_ is not the time to fix it.
# That should have been been done before cvs was tagged.
cd $(objdir_i18n) \
&& touch *.po \
&& $(MAKE) allmo
touch $@
purge-release-py:
@if [ ! -e build-gtk-dbg-py-stamp ]; then \
$(MAKE) -f debian/rules clean-py; \
fi
$(RM) build-gtk-py-stamp
build-gtk-dbg-py-stamp: build-gtk-debug-stamp purge-release-py
dh_testdir
touch docs/lgpl.txt
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 17:16:29 +00:00
cd wxPython \
&& $(python_ver) ./setup.py build \
WX_CONFIG='$(wxconfig-dbg)' \
WXPORT=gtk2 \
UNICODE=1 \
FLAVOUR=$(addsuffix -,$(DEBIAN_WXFLAVOUR))dbg
touch $@
configure-msw-shared-stamp:
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 07:00:13 +00:00
dh_testdir
mkdir -p $(objdir_msw_shared)
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 17:16:29 +00:00
cd $(objdir_msw_shared) \
&& ../configure --prefix=/usr/$(cross_host) \
--cache-file=$(config_cache_cross) \
--host=$(cross_host) \
--build=$(cross_build) \
--with-flavour=$(DEBIAN_WXFLAVOUR)
touch $@
build-msw-shared-stamp: configure-msw-shared-stamp
dh_testdir
cd $(objdir_msw_shared) && $(FAST_MAKE)
touch $@
configure-msw-static-stamp:
dh_testdir
mkdir -p $(objdir_msw_static)
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 17:16:29 +00:00
cd $(objdir_msw_static) \
&& ../configure --prefix=/usr/$(cross_host) \
--cache-file=$(config_cache_cross) \
--host=$(cross_host) \
--build=$(cross_build) \
--with-flavour=$(DEBIAN_WXFLAVOUR) \
--disable-shared
touch $@
build-msw-static-stamp: configure-msw-static-stamp
dh_testdir
cd $(objdir_msw_static) && $(FAST_MAKE)
touch $@
configure-msw-dbg-stamp:
dh_testdir
mkdir -p $(objdir_msw_dbg)
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 17:16:29 +00:00
cd $(objdir_msw_dbg) \
&& ../configure --prefix=/usr/$(cross_host) \
--cache-file=$(config_cache_cross) \
--host=$(cross_host) \
--build=$(cross_build) \
--with-flavour=$(DEBIAN_WXFLAVOUR) \
--enable-debug
touch $@
build-msw-dbg-stamp: configure-msw-dbg-stamp
dh_testdir
cd $(objdir_msw_dbg) && $(FAST_MAKE)
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 07:00:13 +00:00
touch $@
clean-py:
cd wxPython && rm -rf licence build* docs/xml-raw wx/*.py
# What to do about src/__version__.py ???
# We do the equivalent of this above by removing build, unfortunately
# its not enough by itself to get the tree properly clean again.
# && ./setup.py clean
clean: debian/control clean-py
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
rm -rf config_deb.cache config_deb_cross.cache *-stamp $(objdirs)
rm -f docs/lgpl.txt
rm -f $(objdir_i18n)/*.mo
dh_clean
rm -f debian/$(package_gtk_lib).*
rm -f debian/$(package_gtk_dev).*
rm -f debian/$(package_gtk_dbg).*
rm -f debian/$(package_gtk_py_lib).*
rm -f debian/$(package_gtk_py).*
rm -f debian/$(package_common).*
rm -f debian/$(package_headers).*
rm -f debian/$(package_i18n).*
rm -f debian/$(package_doc).*
rm -f debian/$(package_examples).*
rm -f debian/$(package_gtk_dbg_py).*
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 07:00:13 +00:00
rm -f debian/$(package_msw_dev).*
rm -f debian/$(package_msw_dbg).*
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 17:16:29 +00:00
rm -f debian/lintian-override
install_arch: build_arch $(install_all_arch)
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 07:00:13 +00:00
install: build_all $(install_all_native)
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 17:16:29 +00:00
install-gtk-shared-stamp: build-gtk-shared-stamp build-gtk-shared-contrib-stamp
dh_testdir
mkdir -p $(objdir_gtk_install)
cd $(objdir_gtk_shared) \
&& $(MAKE) install prefix=`pwd`/../$(objdir_gtk_install)
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 17:16:29 +00:00
cd $(objdir_gtk_shared)/contrib/src \
&& $(MAKE) install prefix=`pwd`/../../../$(objdir_gtk_install)
touch $@
install-gtk-lib: DH_OPTIONS=-p$(package_gtk_lib)
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 17:16:29 +00:00
install-gtk-lib: install-gtk-shared-stamp
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_clean -k
dh_installdirs
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 17:16:29 +00:00
dh_install $(objdir_gtk_install)/lib/libwx_*.so.* usr/lib
install-gtk-dev: DH_OPTIONS=-p$(package_gtk_dev)
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 17:16:29 +00:00
install-gtk-dev: build-gtk-static-stamp build-gtk-static-contrib-stamp install-gtk-shared-stamp
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_clean -k
dh_installdirs
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 17:16:29 +00:00
dh_install $(objdir_gtk_install)/lib/libwx_*.so usr/lib
dh_install $(objdir_gtk_install)/lib/wx/include usr/lib/wx
dh_install $(objdir_gtk_install)/lib/wx/config/gtk* usr/lib/wx/config
dh_install $(objdir_gtk_static)/lib/libwx*.a usr/lib
dh_install $(objdir_gtk_static)/lib/wx/include usr/lib/wx
dh_install $(objdir_gtk_static)/lib/wx/config/gtk* usr/lib/wx/config
install-gtk-dbg: DH_OPTIONS=-p$(package_gtk_dbg)
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 17:16:29 +00:00
install-gtk-dbg: build-gtk-debug-stamp build-gtk-debug-contrib-stamp
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_clean -k
dh_installdirs usr/share/lintian/overrides
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 17:16:29 +00:00
dh_install $(objdir_gtk_debug)/lib/libwx_* usr/lib
dh_install $(objdir_gtk_debug)/lib/wx/include usr/lib/wx
dh_install $(objdir_gtk_debug)/lib/wx/config/gtk* usr/lib/wx/config
cp debian/lintian-override debian/$(package_gtk_dbg)/usr/share/lintian/overrides/$(package_gtk_dbg)
install-gtk-py-lib: DH_OPTIONS=-p$(package_gtk_py_lib)
install-gtk-py-lib: build-gtk-py-stamp
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_clean -k
dh_installdirs
cd wxPython \
&& $(python_ver) ./setup.py install \
--prefix=`pwd`/../debian/$(package_gtk_py_lib)/usr \
WX_CONFIG='$(wxconfig)' \
WXPORT=gtk2 \
UNICODE=1 \
FLAVOUR=$(DEBIAN_WXFLAVOUR)
find debian/$(package_gtk_py_lib)/usr/lib/$(python_ver)/site-packages \
-name '*.py?' -exec rm '{}' ';'
# This is rather bogus, its included in the main copyright file now though.
rm -f debian/$(package_gtk_py_lib)/usr/lib/$(python_ver)/site-packages/wx-$(sorelease)/wx/tools/XRCed/license.txt
install-gtk-py: DH_OPTIONS=-p$(package_gtk_py)
install-gtk-py: install-gtk-py-lib
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_clean -k
dh_installdirs
dh_movefiles --sourcedir=debian/$(package_gtk_py_lib) usr/bin \
usr/lib/$(python_ver)/site-packages/wxversion.py \
usr/lib/$(python_ver)/site-packages/wx.pth
rm -r debian/$(package_gtk_py_lib)/usr/bin
dh_installman debian/wxPython-tools.1
dh_link usr/share/man/man1/wxPython-tools.1 usr/share/man/man1/img2py.1 \
usr/share/man/man1/wxPython-tools.1 usr/share/man/man1/img2xpm.1 \
usr/share/man/man1/wxPython-tools.1 usr/share/man/man1/img2png.1 \
usr/share/man/man1/wxPython-tools.1 usr/share/man/man1/pycrust.1 \
usr/share/man/man1/wxPython-tools.1 usr/share/man/man1/pyshell.1 \
usr/share/man/man1/wxPython-tools.1 usr/share/man/man1/xrced.1 \
usr/share/man/man1/wxPython-tools.1 usr/share/man/man1/helpviewer.1 \
usr/share/man/man1/wxPython-tools.1 usr/share/man/man1/pyalacarte.1 \
usr/share/man/man1/wxPython-tools.1 usr/share/man/man1/pyalamode.1 \
usr/share/man/man1/wxPython-tools.1 usr/share/man/man1/pywrap.1 \
usr/share/man/man1/wxPython-tools.1 usr/share/man/man1/pywxrc.1
install-common: DH_OPTIONS=-p$(package_common)
install-common: install-gtk-shared-stamp
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_clean -k
dh_installdirs
# We don't need the afm metrics for gtk2, but we might need them to support
# the 2.4 release for a while still and any other ports we might build.
dh_install $(objdir_gtk_install)/share/wx usr/share
dh_install $(objdir_gtk_install)/share/aclocal usr/share
dh_installman debian/wx-config.1
dh_install $(objdir_gtk_shared)/utils/wxrc/wxrc usr/bin
# dh_install $(objdir_gtk_shared)/contrib/utils/wxrcedit/wxrcedit usr/bin
dh_installman debian/wxrc-tools.1
dh_link usr/share/man/man1/wxrc-tools.1 usr/share/man/man1/wxrc.1
# dh_link usr/share/man/man1/wxrc-tools.1 usr/share/man/man1/wxrcedit.1
install-headers: DH_OPTIONS=-p$(package_headers)
install-headers: install-gtk-shared-stamp
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_clean -k
dh_installdirs
# The only way to be really sure we get the univ headers correct is to install
# them. Do that in a scratch dirs, and move the gtk ones last, so at least
# they win in the result of any uncaught conflict.
# cd $(objdir_gtk_univ) \
# && $(MAKE) install prefix=`pwd`/../$(objdir_univ_install)/usr
# dh_movefiles --sourcedir=$(objdir_univ_install)
dh_install $(objdir_gtk_install)/include usr
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 $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 17:16:29 +00:00
install-i18n: DH_OPTIONS=-p$(package_i18n)
install-i18n: build-i18n-stamp install-gtk-shared-stamp
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_clean -k
dh_installdirs
dh_install $(objdir_gtk_install)/share/locale usr/share
install-doc: DH_OPTIONS=-p$(package_doc)
install-doc: build-doc-stamp
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_clean -k
dh_installdirs
install-examples: DH_OPTIONS=-p$(package_examples)
install-examples: build-examples-stamp
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_clean -k
dh_installdirs
install-gtk-dbg-py: DH_OPTIONS=-p$(package_gtk_dbg_py)
install-gtk-dbg-py: build-gtk-dbg-py-stamp
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_clean -k
dh_installdirs
cd wxPython \
&& $(python_ver) ./setup.py install \
--prefix=`pwd`/../debian/$(package_gtk_dbg_py)/usr \
WX_CONFIG='$(wxconfig-dbg)' \
WXPORT=gtk2 \
UNICODE=1 \
FLAVOUR=$(addsuffix -,$(DEBIAN_WXFLAVOUR))dbg
find debian/$(package_gtk_dbg_py)/usr/lib/$(python_ver)/site-packages \
-name '*.py?' -exec rm '{}' ';'
rm -rf usr/bin \
usr/lib/$(python_ver)/site-packages/wxversion.py \
usr/lib/$(python_ver)/site-packages/wx.pth
# This is rather bogus, its included in the main copyright file now though.
rm -f debian/$(package_gtk_dbg_py)/usr/lib/$(python_ver)/site-packages/wx-$(sorelease)/wx/tools/XRCed/license.txt
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 07:00:13 +00:00
install-msw-dev: DH_OPTIONS=-p$(package_msw_dev)
install-msw-dev: build-msw-shared-stamp build-msw-static-stamp
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 07:00:13 +00:00
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_clean -k
dh_installdirs
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 17:16:29 +00:00
dh_install $(objdir_msw_shared)/lib/*.dll* usr/$(cross_host)/lib
dh_install $(objdir_msw_shared)/lib/wx/include usr/$(cross_host)/lib/wx
dh_install $(objdir_msw_shared)/lib/wx/config/$(cross_host)* usr/$(cross_host)/lib/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 17:16:29 +00:00
dh_install $(objdir_msw_static)/lib/*.a usr/$(cross_host)/lib
dh_install $(objdir_msw_static)/lib/wx/include usr/$(cross_host)/lib/wx
dh_install $(objdir_msw_static)/lib/wx/config/$(cross_host)* usr/$(cross_host)/lib/wx/config
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 07:00:13 +00:00
$(cross_host)-strip --strip-debug debian/$(package_msw_dev)/usr/$(cross_host)/lib/*.a
@# As a special case for the cross packages, we link their config
@# under /usr as well as under the normal cross prefix. This way
@# --prefix=/usr/$(cross_host) and --prefix=/usr --host=$(cross_host)
@# will have a congruent effect on wx-config.
@( for f in `ls -1 debian/$(package_msw_dev)/usr/$(cross_host)/lib/wx/config`; do \
all_cfg="$${all_cfg} usr/$(cross_host)/lib/wx/config/$$f usr/lib/wx/config/$$f"; \
echo "linking cross config /usr/$(cross_host)/lib/wx/config/$$f"; \
done; \
dh_link $${all_cfg}; \
)
install-msw-dbg: DH_OPTIONS=-p$(package_msw_dbg)
install-msw-dbg: build-msw-dbg-stamp
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_clean -k
dh_installdirs
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 17:16:29 +00:00
dh_install $(objdir_msw_dbg)/lib/*.dll* usr/$(cross_host)/lib
dh_install $(objdir_msw_dbg)/lib/wx/include usr/$(cross_host)/lib/wx
dh_install $(objdir_msw_dbg)/lib/wx/config/$(cross_host)* usr/$(cross_host)/lib/wx/config
# No static lib, they're freakin' huge!
#$(cross_host)-strip --strip-debug debian/$(package_msw_dbg)/usr/$(cross_host)/lib/*.a
@( for f in `ls -1 debian/$(package_msw_dbg)/usr/$(cross_host)/lib/wx/config`; do \
all_cfg="$${all_cfg} usr/$(cross_host)/lib/wx/config/$$f usr/lib/wx/config/$$f"; \
echo "linking cross config /usr/$(cross_host)/lib/wx/config/$$f"; \
done; \
dh_link $${all_cfg}; \
)
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 07:00:13 +00:00
install-headers-msw: DH_OPTIONS=-p$(package_headers_msw)
install-headers-msw:
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_clean -k
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 17:16:29 +00:00
cd $(objdir_msw_shared) \
&& $(MAKE) install prefix=`pwd`/../$(objdir_msw_install)
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 17:16:29 +00:00
# Symlink all the headers that will be installed by the main -headers
# package to where the cross compiler will expect them.
@( for f in `ls -1 $(objdir_msw_install)/include/wx-$(release)/wx`; do \
all_h="$${all_h} usr/include/wx-$(release)/wx/$$f usr/$(cross_host)/include/wx-$(release)/wx/$$f"; \
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 17:16:29 +00:00
echo "linking header /usr/include/wx-$(release)/wx/$$f"; \
done; \
dh_link $${all_h}; \
)
# But install this lot for real.
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 $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 17:16:29 +00:00
rm -f debian/$(package_headers_msw)/usr/$(cross_host)/include/wx-$(release)/wx/msw
dh_install $(objdir_msw_install)/include/wx-$(release)/wx/msw usr/$(cross_host)/include/wx-$(release)/wx
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 07:00:13 +00:00
binary-common:
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_installdocs
dh_installchangelogs
dh_installexamples
dh_installmenu
dh_link
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 07:00:13 +00:00
@# Don't strip debug libs at all, and strip cross libs elsewhere
@# with the cross host tools until dh_strip gets smarter.
dh_strip -N$(package_gtk_dbg) -N$(package_msw_dev) -N$(package_msw_dbg)
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 07:00:13 +00:00
dh_compress
dh_fixperms
@# Don't do this for the dbg-py special build because dh_makeshlibs
@# will crap out if it is called with no packages to act on.
@if [ "x$(DH_OPTIONS)" != "-p$(package_gtk_dbg_py)" ]; then \
echo "dh_makeshlibs -N$(package_gtk_py) -V"; \
dh_makeshlibs -N$(package_gtk_py) -V; \
fi
dh_installdeb
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 $build_dir/wx-config is called without also specifying a different --{exec-,}prefix or any feature flags that it is incompatible with. In that event, it will try to delegate as per the normal rules. The inplace wrapper is not installed with the primary config which cleanly disables it for system installs. It will be invalidated if the build (or source) dir is moved, but will be revalidated if the build tree is subseqently updated with ./config.status --recheck && config.status (which it probably would need to be to build anyway for other reasons at present too) Enabled full support for static builds again, promoted --static to a full feature option. Fixed --ld to return something for them too. Added --flavour, similar to the existing --vendor, but for autoconf builds. These will probably want to be streamlined further. Broadened the use of release and flavour labels to support better concurrent installs. Fix bit rot in make-dist due to new/deleted files. Whittled down the number of obsolete and duplicated substitution variables in configure.in, and lowercased some variables we no longer export for substitution. Use the autoconf macros to generate files where we want them instead of making them someplace and then moving them all about. Remove extra files and symlinks added for the two part wx-config version. Removed the debian -contrib packages. We'll use multi-lib support to manage them from now on and indiviual libs can be split out along functional lines if required. This means the retained contribs will now get __WXDEBUG__ versions packaged too. Removed conflicts from almost packages except i18n and wxPython. All packages now either update or install alongside any existing ones. Added support for flavoured debs as well. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@29241 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
2004-09-21 17:16:29 +00:00
dh_shlibdeps -ldebian/$(package_gtk_lib)/usr/lib:debian/$(package_gtk_dbg)/usr/lib
dh_gencontrol
dh_md5sums
dh_builddeb
# Build architecture-independent files here.
# Note that you currently can't build the indep packages without first
# building the arch specific package files needed to create them.
binary-indep: build_all install
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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$(MAKE) -f debian/rules \
DH_OPTIONS="-i -N$(package_gtk_dbg_py) -N$(package_msw_dev) -N$(package_msw_dbg) -N$(package_headers_msw)" \
binary-common
# Build just the architecture-dependent files here.
binary-arch: build_arch install_arch
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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$(MAKE) -f debian/rules \
DH_OPTIONS="-a -N$(package_gtk_dbg_py) -N$(package_msw_dev) -N$(package_msw_dbg) -N$(package_headers_msw)" \
binary-common
# Build all packages target.
binary: binary-arch binary-indep
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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# This is a special target for building the wxMSW-cross packages.
# It's not currently called during the official package build run
# but may be run separately to build the extra packages.
# There is an implied build dep on the mingw32 cross compiler
# that is not in the control file.
binary-cross: control-files-stamp $(install_all_cross)
$(MAKE) -f debian/rules \
DH_OPTIONS="-p$(package_msw_dev) -p$(package_msw_dbg) -p$(package_headers_msw)" \
binary-common
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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# Build wxPython against libwxgtk-dbg. This package will conflict
# with the release build one, but may be useful to some people.
binary-dbg-py: control-files-stamp install-gtk-dbg-py
$(MAKE) -f debian/rules DH_OPTIONS="-p$(package_gtk_dbg_py)" binary-common
############################################################################
#
# Some rules to build a subset of the complete list of packages that can be
# built from CVS. Beware that packages produced with these rules may *NOT*
# be compatible with packages built using the 'binary' target or even with
# Debian policy. Do not distribute packages built with these rules, they
# are currently useful for rapid in-house testing by developers only.
# libwxgtk shared lib package
binary-gtk: control-files-stamp install-gtk-lib install-headers
$(MAKE) -f debian/rules DH_OPTIONS="-p$(package_gtk_lib) -p$(package_headers)" binary-common
binary-gtk-dev: control-files-stamp install-gtk-dev install-headers
$(MAKE) -f debian/rules \
DH_OPTIONS="-p$(package_gtk_lib) -p$(package_gtk_dev) -p$(package_headers)" \
binary-common
binary-gtk-dbg: control-files-stamp install-gtk-dbg install-headers
$(MAKE) -f debian/rules DH_OPTIONS="-p$(package_gtk_dbg) -p$(package_headers)" binary-common
# docs package
binary-doc: control-files-stamp install-doc
$(MAKE) -f debian/rules DH_OPTIONS=-p$(package_doc) binary-common
binary-fast:control-files-stamp install-gtk-dbg install-msw-dev install-headers install-headers-msw
$(MAKE) -f debian/rules DH_OPTIONS="-p$(package_gtk_dbg) -p$(package_msw_dev) -p$(package_headers) -p$(package_headers_msw)" binary-common
.PHONY: build build_all build_arch \
clean clean-py purge-release-py purge-dbg-py \
binary-indep binary-arch binary binary-common \
binary-gtk binary-gtk-dev binary-gtk-dbg binary-doc binary-cross \
install install_arch install-gtk-lib install-gtk-dev \
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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install-gtk-dbg \
install-gtk-py install-gtk-py-lib install-gtk-dbg-py \
install-common install-headers install-i18n install-doc \
install-examples install-msw-dev install-msw-dbg install-headers-msw