[SCM] exiv2 packaging branch, master, updated. debian/0.25-3.1-3734-gdcbc29a

Maximiliano Curia maxy at moszumanska.debian.org
Thu Jul 13 17:42:12 UTC 2017


Gitweb-URL: http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-kde/kde-extras/exiv2.git;a=commitdiff;h=ed2897f

The following commit has been merged in the master branch:
commit ed2897f7028f0c50a149b9b226d6c70b9fc57c53
Author: Robin Mills <robin at clanmills.com>
Date:   Tue Jan 11 20:52:57 2011 +0000

    build: Mostly reverted 2427 following code review by Andreas.
---
 README                             | 104 ++-----------------------------------
 buildForMac => contrib/buildForMac |  51 +++++++++++++-----
 msvc64/buildall.bat                |   2 +-
 3 files changed, 43 insertions(+), 114 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README b/README
index c6e5168..a0312cb 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -21,11 +21,11 @@ You can build the libraries in the following ways:
 
 1 Linux, Mac, Cygwin, Msys (autoconf tools)
   - general notes follow
-  - see notes below concerning Cygwin/MSYS and MacOSX
+  - FAQ concerning Cygwin/MSYS and MacOSX http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/wiki/FAQ
   
 2 Microsoft Visual C++
-  - see msvc/README-MSVC.txt (32bit build VC7.1/2003 and up)
-  - see msvc64/ReadMe.txt    (32bit and 64 bit build VC8/2005 and up)
+  - see msvc/README-MSVC.txt (32bit build            VC7.1/2003 and up)
+  - see msvc64/ReadMe.txt    (32bit and 64 bit build VC8/2005   and up)
 
 3 CMake (experimental support for cmake on all platforms)
   - see README-CMAKE for more information
@@ -41,13 +41,7 @@ utility:
 
 If you downloaded the source code from the subversion repository, you 
 won't have a configure script. Run 'make config' to generate it and see 
-the section "Hacking" below.  You may need to run autoconf in the config directory:
-
-    $ cd exiv2/config
-    $ autoconf
-    $ mv configure ..
-    $ cd ..
-    $ ./configure etc.......
+the section "Hacking" below.
 
 The default install locations are /usr/local/lib for the library,
 /usr/local/bin for the exiv2 utility and /usr/local/include/exiv2 for the
@@ -186,93 +180,3 @@ On UNIX-like systems, run the configure script with the options
 --enable-commercial --disable-nls --disable-lensdata
 
 
-To build Exiv2 with MSVC 7.1 or later on Windows, use the solution file
-msvc\exiv2.sln. See msvc\README-MSVC.txt for details.
-
-
-Cygwin/MSYS
-===========
-
-You can build on Cygwin using autoconf.  The process is similar to Linux.  This will generate a 32bit shared library (DLL) version of exiv2.exe and its libraries.
-
-Please observe the following additional steps:
-
-1) You may need to run dos2unix on all the files in the config directory.
-   This is only necessary if your exiv2 directory is SVN:2426 or earlier (2011-01-10)
-   cd exiv2/config
-   dos2unix *
-   cd ..
-   
-2) You may make need to generate the configure script.
-   cd exiv2/config
-   autoconf
-   mv configure ..
-
-3) You should disable compiler visibility:
-   cd exiv2
-   ./configure --disable-visibility
-   
-4) If you wish to build the sample programs, here are the steps:
-   cd exiv2
-   make
-   .... build time about 7 minutes (on a 2.2MHz Duo Core Intel Processor)
-   make install
-   export "PKG_CONFIG_PATH=${PWD}/config"
-   make samples
-   .... build time about 4 minutes
-   
-5) Cygwin builds have dependancies on other cygwin dlls.
-   You can use depends32.exe (in the msvc64 tree) to determine the dependancies.
-   
-   540 /c/gnu/exiv2/src/.libs> ../../msvc64/tools/bin/depends32.exe -q exiv2.exe
-   cygz.dll
-   cygintl-8.dll
-   cygiconv-2.dll
-   cygexpat-1.dll
-   cygstdc++-6.dll
-   CRYPTBASE.dll
-   SspiCli.dll
-   RPCRT4.dll
-   KERNEL32.dll
-   ntdll.dll
-   KERNELBASE.dll
-   ADVAPI32.DLL
-   cygwin1.dll
-   cyggcc_s-1.dll
-   cygexiv2-10.dll
-   exiv2.exe
-   
-   It's possible to run cygwin builds on "vanilla" windows machines (cygwin not installed)
-   provided you ensure that all the dependant cyg*.dll files are available
-   on the path or in the same directory as exiv2.exe.
-   (cryptbase.dll ... advapi32.dll are standard Windows dlls and should not be redistributed).
-   
-MacOSX
-======
-
-By default the Mac will perform a "native" build of exiv2.  On Leopard this is a 32 bit intel/ppc build.  On Snow Leopard, this is a 64 bit intel build (x64).  These correspond to arch={i386 | ppc | x86_64}  The libraries are linked against the run-time libraries of the build machine.
-
-However there are three additional things you may wish to respect.
-
-1  Building and linking xmpsdk
-
-   There is an additional complication that xmpsdk is very strong willed.  You will have to pass OBJCFLAGS (and OBJCXXFLAGS) to the build environment for xmpsdk.
-
-   arch=i386
-   ./configure CFLAGS="$arch" CXXFLAGS="$arch" CPPFLAGS="$arch" LDFLAGS="$arch -L${PWD}/xmpsdk/src" OBJCFLAGS="$arch" OBJCXXFLAGS="$arch"
-   env         CFLAGS="$arch" CXXFLAGS="$arch" CPPFLAGS="$arch" LDFLAGS="$arch"                     OBJCFLAGS="$arch" OBJCXXFLAGS="$arch" make
-
-2  Using the appropriate run-time libraries.
-   You should set the environment string TARGET to modify the 
-   TARGET="MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.4"   (or 5 or 6)
-
-3  Building "universal" binaries (library/executables which contain code for more than one architecture).
-   If you wish to build a "universal" library, you should build each of the architectures independantly and combine them with the lipo utility.
-   
-   lipo -arch i386 lib.i386 -arch x86_64 lib.x86_64 -arch ppc lib.ppc -create -output exiv2.20.dylib
-
-The bash script buildForMac embodies all three of these concepts and builds a universal exiv2 on Snow Leopard and Leopard.
-
-
-That's all Folks!
-=================
diff --git a/buildForMac b/contrib/buildForMac
similarity index 59%
rename from buildForMac
rename to contrib/buildForMac
index 18b42b7..6fe26a0 100755
--- a/buildForMac
+++ b/contrib/buildForMac
@@ -1,12 +1,31 @@
 #!/bin/bash
 
-lib=libexiv2.10.dylib
-app=exiv2
+##
+# buildForMac  <configure-options>
+# example:  contrib/buildForMac --disable-shared
+
+# b=`basename "${PWD}"`
+
+if [ ! -d contrib ]; then
+	echo "you are in the wrong directory - please run $0 in the main directory (which includes contrib and src)"
+	exit 1
+fi
+
 TARGET="MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.4"
 
+lib=libexiv2.10.dylib
+app=exiv2
 LIB=./src/.libs/$lib
 APP=./src/.libs/$app
 
+for option in "$@" ; do
+	if [ "$option" == --disable-shared ]; then
+		lib=libexiv2.a
+		LIB=./src/.libs/$lib
+		APP=./src/$app
+	fi
+done
+
 props() {
 	ls    -alt  $*
 	lipo  -info $*
@@ -16,33 +35,39 @@ props() {
 
 build() {
 	make clean
-	./configure CFLAGS="$arch" CXXFLAGS="$arch" CPPFLAGS="$arch" LDFLAGS="$arch -L${PWD}/xmpsdk/src" OBJCFLAGS="$arch" OBJCXXFLAGS="$arch" $TARGET
+	./configure CFLAGS="$arch" CXXFLAGS="$arch" CPPFLAGS="$arch" LDFLAGS="$arch -L${PWD}/xmpsdk/src" OBJCFLAGS="$arch" OBJCXXFLAGS="$arch" $TARGET "$@"
 	env         CFLAGS="$arch" CXXFLAGS="$arch" CPPFLAGS="$arch" LDFLAGS="$arch -L${PWD}/xmpsdk/src" OBJCFLAGS="$arch" OBJCXXFLAGS="$arch" $TARGET make $TARGET
 	props $APP
 	props $LIB
 }
 
 for arch in '-arch i386' '-arch x86_64' '-arch ppc'; do
-	if [ "$arch"   = "-arch i386"   ]; then
-		build
+	if [ "$arch"   == "-arch i386"   ]; then
+		build "$@"
 		rm -rf app.i386 lib.i386
 		cp                 $APP        app.i386
 		cp                 $LIB        lib.i386
-	elif [ "$arch" = "-arch x86_64" ]; then
-		build
+	elif [ "$arch" == "-arch x86_64" ]; then
+		build "$@"
 		rm -rf app.x86_64 lib.x86_64
 		cp                 $APP        app.x86_64
 		cp                 $LIB        lib.x86_64
-	elif [ "$arch" = "-arch ppc" ]; then
-		build
+	elif [ "$arch" == "-arch ppc" ]; then
+		build "$@"
 		rm -rf app.ppc lib.ppc
 		cp                 $APP        app.ppc
 		cp                 $LIB        lib.ppc
 	fi
 done
 
-env $TARGET lipo -arch i386 lib.i386 -arch x86_64 lib.x86_64 -arch ppc lib.ppc -create -output $lib
-env $TARGET lipo -arch i386 app.i386 -arch x86_64 app.x86_64 -arch ppc app.ppc -create -output $app 
+LIB=./src/.libs/$lib
+APP=./src/.libs/$app
+
+env $TARGET lipo -arch i386 lib.i386 -arch x86_64 lib.x86_64 -arch ppc lib.ppc -create -output $LIB
+env $TARGET lipo -arch i386 app.i386 -arch x86_64 app.x86_64 -arch ppc app.ppc -create -output $APP 
+
+props $LIB
+props $APP
 
-props $lib
-props $app
+# That's all Folks!
+##
diff --git a/msvc64/buildall.bat b/msvc64/buildall.bat
index 57ccdb3..a16d65d 100644
--- a/msvc64/buildall.bat
+++ b/msvc64/buildall.bat
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
- at echo of
+ at echo off
 
 rem ##
 rem buildall - wee script for building from the command line

-- 
exiv2 packaging



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