conf.env.TARGET_LINUX = not conf.env.TARGET_WINDOWS and not conf.env.TARGET_OSX
conf.env.append_value('CXXFLAGS', ['-D__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS', '-D__STDC_LIMIT_MACROS', '-msse', '-mfpmath=sse', '-ffast-math', '-fno-strict-aliasing',
- '-Wall', '-Wno-attributes', '-Wextra'])
+ '-Wall', '-Wno-attributes', '-Wextra', '-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64'])
if conf.env.TARGET_WINDOWS:
conf.env.append_value('CXXFLAGS', ['-DDCPOMATIC_WINDOWS', '-DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN', '-DBOOST_USE_WINDOWS_H', '-DUNICODE'])
conf.check(lib = 'bfd', uselib_store = 'BFD', msg = "Checking for library bfd")
conf.check(lib = 'dbghelp', uselib_store = 'DBGHELP', msg = "Checking for library dbghelp")
conf.check(lib = 'iberty', uselib_store = 'IBERTY', msg = "Checking for library iberty")
+ conf.check(lib = 'shlwapi', uselib_store = 'SHLWAPI', msg = "Checking for library shlwapi")
boost_lib_suffix = '-mt'
boost_thread = 'boost_thread_win32-mt'
else:
else:
# This is hackio grotesquio for static builds (ie for .deb packages). We need to link some things
# statically and some dynamically, or things get horribly confused and the dynamic linker (I think)
- # crashes horribly. These calls do what the check_cfg calls would have done, but specify the
+ # crashes. These calls do what the check_cfg calls would have done, but specify the
# different bits as static or dynamic as required. It'll break if you look at it funny, but
# I think anyone else who builds would do so dynamically.
+ conf.env.HAVE_CXML = 1
+ conf.env.STLIB_CXML = ['cxml']
conf.env.HAVE_DCP = 1
conf.env.STLIB_DCP = ['dcp', 'asdcp-libdcp', 'kumu-libdcp']
conf.env.LIB_DCP = ['glibmm-2.4', 'xml++-2.6', 'ssl', 'crypto', 'bz2']
conf.env.HAVE_CXML = 1
conf.env.STLIB_CXML = ['cxml']
- conf.check_cfg(package = 'libxml++-2.6', args = '--cflags --libs', uselib_store = 'XML++', mandatory = True)
+ conf.check_cfg(package='libxml++-2.6', args='--cflags --libs', uselib_store='XML++', mandatory=True)
conf.env.HAVE_AVFORMAT = 1
conf.env.STLIB_AVFORMAT = ['avformat']
conf.env.HAVE_AVFILTER = 1
if conf.env.TARGET_LINUX:
conf.check_cfg(package='liblzma', args='--cflags --libs', uselib_store='LZMA', mandatory=True)
+ if conf.env.STATIC:
+ conf.check_cfg(package='gtk+-2.0', args='--cflags --libs', uselib_store='GTK', mandatory=True)
+ else:
+ # On Linux we need to be able to include <gtk/gtk.h> to check GTK's version
+ conf.check_cfg(package='gtk+-2.0', args='--cflags', uselib_store='GTK', mandatory=True)
conf.check_cfg(package = '', path = conf.options.magickpp_config, args = '--cppflags --cxxflags --libs', uselib_store = 'MAGICK', mandatory = True)
conf.recurse('test')
def build(bld):
- create_version_cc(VERSION)
+ create_version_cc(VERSION, bld.env.CXXFLAGS)
bld.recurse('src')
bld.recurse('test')
GRSYMS GRTAGS GSYMS GTAGS
"""
-def create_version_cc(version):
+def create_version_cc(version, cxx_flags):
if os.path.exists('.git'):
cmd = "LANG= git log --abbrev HEAD^..HEAD ."
output = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, stdout=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0].splitlines()
text = '#include "version.h"\n'
text += 'char const * dcpomatic_git_commit = \"%s\";\n' % commit
text += 'char const * dcpomatic_version = \"%s\";\n' % version
+
+ t = ''
+ for f in cxx_flags:
+ f = f.replace('"', '\\"')
+ t += f + ' '
+ text += 'char const * dcpomatic_cxx_flags = \"%s\";\n' % t[:-1]
+
print('Writing version information to src/lib/version.cc')
o = open('src/lib/version.cc', 'w')
o.write(text)