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2017 Jan 13
0
[PATCH 1/4] Do not override CFLAGS, as CFLAGS is a user flag.
* Furthermore, use NDEBUG globally to detect the presence of building with more debug output information. AX_CHECK_ENABLE_DEBUG is easier to use, and nowadays Gnome has also switched to it from its own custom solution. --- configure.ac | 19 +------ include/FLAC/assert.h | 2 +- m4/ax_check_enable_debug.m4 | 124 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ src/libFLAC/cpu.c | 2...
2017 Jan 15
0
[PATCH 1/2] Do not override CFLAGS, as CFLAGS is a user flag.
* Furthermore, use NDEBUG globally to detect the presence of building with more debug output information. AX_CHECK_ENABLE_DEBUG is easier to use, and nowadays Gnome has also switched to it from its own custom solution. --- configure.ac | 52 ++++++++++++------ include/FLAC/assert.h | 2 +- m4/ax_check_enable_debug.m4 | 124 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ src/libFLAC/cpu.c...
2017 Jan 15
4
Updated CFLAGS patches and make test compilation conditional
Hi Erik, I've found a middleground for the problem of setting default CFLAGS. I've gone back to setting them if {C,CXX,CPP,LD}FLAGS are unset at the onset of the configure script (i.e., the user hasn't specified anything) and then proceed to set them to the defaults as before. This has been suggested before: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/autoconf/2006-04/msg00022.html In
2017 Jan 13
9
Upstreaming Gentoo patches
Dear FLAC devs, I would like to get some of our patches merged into master. Most of them deal with adhering to GNU conventions, respectively not overriding flags/variables that are up to the user to set. For instance, honoring $(htmldir) is important, as we have installation paths for the documentation that differ from what is currently coded in the various Makefile.am's. Regards David
2013 Mar 15
22
[PATCH 00/09] arm: tools: build for arm64 and enable cross-compiling for both arm32 and arm64
The following patches shave some rough edges off the tools build system to allow cross compiling for at least arm32 and arm64 based on the Debian/Ubuntu multiarch infrastructure. They also add the necessary fixes to build for arm64 (which I have only tried cross, not native). I have posted some instructions on how to compile with these patches on the wiki:
2013 Jul 31
29
[PATCH 0/9] tools: remove or disable old/useless/unused/unmainted stuff
depends on "autoconf: regenerate configure scripts with 4.4 version" This series removes some of the really old deadwood from the tools build and makes some other things which are on their way out configurable at build time with a default depending on how far down the slope I judge them to be. * nuke in tree copy of libaio * nuke obsolete tools: xsview, miniterm, lomount & sv *