X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/db82f09ecb01dd110a181c755465a4814f04a268..1d390a62f9b4992923616796b14b8d0a40078a7b:/configure.in diff --git a/configure.in b/configure.in index ac95c8e3e4..568ac9c422 100644 --- a/configure.in +++ b/configure.in @@ -47,15 +47,15 @@ dnl The resulting library name will be of the form: dnl libwx_$(TOOLKIT)-$(WX_RELEASE).so.$(WX_CURRENT).$(WX_REVISION).$(WX_AGE) WX_MAJOR_VERSION_NUMBER=2 -WX_MINOR_VERSION_NUMBER=3 -WX_RELEASE_NUMBER=3 +WX_MINOR_VERSION_NUMBER=5 +WX_RELEASE_NUMBER=0 WX_VERSION=$WX_MAJOR_VERSION_NUMBER.$WX_MINOR_VERSION_NUMBER.$WX_RELEASE_NUMBER WX_RELEASE=$WX_MAJOR_VERSION_NUMBER.$WX_MINOR_VERSION_NUMBER WX_MSW_VERSION=$WX_MAJOR_VERSION_NUMBER$WX_MINOR_VERSION_NUMBER$WX_RELEASE_NUMBER -WX_CURRENT=2 +WX_CURRENT=0 WX_REVISION=0 WX_AGE=0 @@ -187,15 +187,15 @@ case "${host}" in *-*-openbsd*) USE_BSD=1 USE_OPENBSD=1 - AC_DEFINE(__FREEBSD__) AC_DEFINE(__OPENBSD__) + AC_DEFINE(__BSD__) DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_GTK=1 ;; *-*-netbsd*) USE_BSD=1 USE_NETBSD=1 - AC_DEFINE(__FREEBSD__) AC_DEFINE(__NETBSD__) + AC_DEFINE(__BSD__) DEFAULT_DEFAULT_wxUSE_GTK=1 ;; *-*-osf* ) @@ -224,8 +224,11 @@ case "${host}" in USE_AIX=1 USE_SYSV=1 USE_SVR4=1 - dnl Irvin Probst reports that the shared - dnl libraries under AIX have the same suffix as the normal ones + dnl quoting from http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/esdd/articles/gnu.html: + dnl + dnl Both archive libraries and shared libraries on AIX have an .a + dnl extension. This will explain why you can't link with an .so and + dnl why it works with the name changed to .a. SO_SUFFIX=a AC_DEFINE(__AIX__) AC_DEFINE(__SYSV__) @@ -552,8 +555,8 @@ else DEFAULT_wxUSE_DOC_VIEW_ARCHITECTURE=yes DEFAULT_wxUSE_PRINTING_ARCHITECTURE=yes - DEFAULT_wxUSE_PROLOGIO=yes - DEFAULT_wxUSE_RESOURCES=yes + DEFAULT_wxUSE_PROLOGIO=no + DEFAULT_wxUSE_RESOURCES=no DEFAULT_wxUSE_CONSTRAINTS=yes DEFAULT_wxUSE_IPC=yes DEFAULT_wxUSE_HELP=yes @@ -1127,27 +1130,6 @@ else AC_MSG_RESULT(base ($host_alias hosted) only) fi -dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -dnl When we are using gcc on OS/2, we want to be either using resources (PM) -dnl or a more complete POSIX emulation for Motif/GTK+/X11 -dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -dnl (OS/2-only piece) -case "${host}" in - *-pc-os2_emx | *-pc-os2-emx ) - dnl Explicitly link -lstdcpp, since we are using "gcc" not "g++"/"c++". - LIBS="$LIBS -lstdcpp" - if test "$wxUSE_MOTIF" = 1 -o "$wxUSE_GTK" = 1 -o "$wxUSE_X11" = 1; then - dnl More complete Unix emulation for unix-like ports - dnl by linking in POSIX/2's cExt (if available). - AC_CHECK_LIB(cExt, drand48, LIBS="$LIBS -lcExt") - else - dnl Include resources for the "native" port (wxPM). - RESPROGRAMOBJ="\${top_srcdir}/include/wx/os2/wx.res" - fi - ;; -esac -dnl (end of OS/2-only piece) - dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- dnl When we are using Cygwin with Motif/GTK+, we want it to appear like dnl 'just' a POSIX platform, so the Win32 API must not be available @@ -1223,7 +1205,7 @@ dnl defines GCC empty if not using gcc dnl defines CFLAGS dnl dnl this magic incantation is needed to prevent AC_PROG_CC from setting the -dnl default CFLAGS (something like "-g -O2") - we don't need this as add +dnl default CFLAGS (something like "-g -O2") -- we don't need this as we add dnl -g and -O flags ourselves below CFLAGS=${CFLAGS:=} AC_PROG_CC @@ -1357,6 +1339,27 @@ AC_PROG_LEX dnl needed for making link to setup.h AC_PROG_LN_S +dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +dnl When we are using gcc on OS/2, we want to be either using resources (PM) +dnl or a more complete POSIX emulation for Motif/GTK+/X11 +dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +dnl (OS/2-only piece) +case "${host}" in + *-pc-os2_emx | *-pc-os2-emx ) + dnl Explicitly link -lstdcpp, since we are using "gcc" not "g++"/"c++". + LIBS="$LIBS -lstdcpp" + if test "$wxUSE_MOTIF" = 1 -o "$wxUSE_GTK" = 1 -o "$wxUSE_X11" = 1; then + dnl More complete Unix emulation for unix-like ports + dnl by linking in POSIX/2's cExt (if available). + AC_CHECK_LIB(cExt, drand48, LIBS="$LIBS -lcExt") + else + dnl Include resources for the "native" port (wxPM). + RESPROGRAMOBJ="\${top_srcdir}/include/wx/os2/wx.res" + fi + ;; +esac +dnl (end of OS/2-only piece) + dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------ dnl Check for headers dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -1441,6 +1444,10 @@ AC_CACHE_CHECK([size of wchar_t], wx_cv_sizeof_wchar_t, [ AC_TRY_RUN( [ + /* DJGPP only has fake wchar_t: */ + #ifdef __DJGPP__ + # error "fake wchar_t" + #endif #ifdef HAVE_WCHAR_H # ifdef __CYGWIN__ # include @@ -1461,7 +1468,16 @@ AC_CACHE_CHECK([size of wchar_t], wx_cv_sizeof_wchar_t, ], wx_cv_sizeof_wchar_t=`cat conftestval`, wx_cv_sizeof_wchar_t=0, - wx_cv_sizeof_wchar_t=4 + [ + case "${host}" in + *-pc-msdosdjgpp ) + wx_cv_sizeof_wchar_t=0 + ;; + * ) + wx_cv_sizeof_wchar_t=4 + ;; + esac + ] ) ]) @@ -1501,13 +1517,9 @@ dnl Define search path for includes and libraries: all headers and libs will be dnl looked for in all directories of this path dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -dnl notice that /usr/include should not be in this list, otherwise it breaks -dnl compilation on Solaris/gcc because standard headers are included instead -dnl of the gcc ones. (recorrection.. sadly much depends on this since it was -dnl first created and then 'corrected'.. removing /usr/include means system -dnl GL and Xpm libs will dnl not be found on linux and probably other platforms -dnl now. We need to correct that first before removing /usr/include again. -dnl see the various (ab)uses of WX_PATH_FIND_LIBRARIES below ) +dnl Notice that /usr/include should *not* be in this list, otherwise it breaks +dnl compilation on Solaris/AIX/... with gcc because standard (non ANSI C) +dnl headers are included instead of the "fixed" (ANSI-fied) gcc ones. dnl dnl Also try to put all directories which may contain X11R6 before those which dnl may contain X11R5/4 - we want to use R6 on machines which have both! @@ -1574,8 +1586,7 @@ SEARCH_INCLUDE="\ /usr/local/x11r5/include \ /usr/lpp/Xamples/include \ \ - /usr/openwin/share/include \ - /usr/include" + /usr/openwin/share/include" SEARCH_LIB="`echo "$SEARCH_INCLUDE" | sed s/include/lib/g` " @@ -1686,13 +1697,61 @@ if test "$wxUSE_ZLIB" != "no" ; then AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_ZLIB) if test "$wxUSE_ZLIB" = "sys" -o "$wxUSE_ZLIB" = "yes" ; then - AC_CHECK_HEADER(zlib.h, AC_CHECK_LIB(z, deflate, ZLIB_LINK=" -lz")) + dnl don't test for zlib under Mac -- its verson there is 1.1.3 but we + dnl should still use it because hopefully (can someone confirm this?) + dnl Apple did fix the security problem in it and not using the system + dnl library results in a whole bunch of warnings when linking with + dnl Carbon framework + if test "$USE_DARWIN" = 1; then + system_zlib_h_ok="yes" + else + dnl we have troubles with ancient zlib versions (e.g. 1.0.4 is + dnl known to not work) and although I don't know which is + dnl the minimal required version it's safer to test for 1.1.4 as + dnl it fixes a security problem in 1.1.3 -- and hopefully nobody + dnl has anything more ancient (1.1.3 was released in July 1998) + dnl anyhow + AC_CACHE_CHECK([for zlib.h >= 1.1.4], ac_cv_header_zlib_h, + AC_TRY_RUN( + [ + dnl zlib.h defines ZLIB_VERSION="x.y.z" + #include + #include + + dnl don't use the brackets as quotes, we need them + changequote(,) + int main() + { + FILE *f=fopen("conftestval", "w"); + if (!f) exit(1); + fprintf(f, "%s", + ZLIB_VERSION[0] == '1' && + (ZLIB_VERSION[2] > '1' || + (ZLIB_VERSION[2] == '1' && + ZLIB_VERSION[4] >= '4')) ? "yes" : "no"); + exit(0); + } + changequote([,]) + ], + ac_cv_header_zlib_h=`cat conftestval`, + ac_cv_header_zlib_h=no, + dnl cross-compiling: test if we have any zlib.h + AC_CHECK_HEADER(zlib.h) + ) + ) + + system_zlib_h_ok=$ac_cv_header_zlib_h + fi + + if test "$system_zlib_h_ok" = "yes"; then + AC_CHECK_LIB(z, deflate, ZLIB_LINK=" -lz") + fi if test "x$ZLIB_LINK" = "x" ; then if test "$wxUSE_ZLIB" = "sys" ; then - AC_MSG_ERROR([system zlib compression library not found! Use --with-zlib=builtin to use built-in version]) + AC_MSG_ERROR([zlib library not found or too old! Use --with-zlib=builtin to use built-in version]) else - AC_MSG_WARN([system zlib compression library not found, will use built-in instead]) + AC_MSG_WARN([zlib library not found or too old, will use built-in instead]) wxUSE_ZLIB=builtin fi else @@ -1731,23 +1790,45 @@ if test "$wxUSE_LIBPNG" != "no" ; then if test "$wxUSE_MGL" != 1 ; then dnl Don't check for libpng when building wxMGL, libmgl contains it if test "$wxUSE_LIBPNG" = "sys" -o "$wxUSE_LIBPNG" = "yes" ; then - AC_CHECK_HEADER(png.h, - AC_CHECK_LIB(png, png_check_sig, - PNG_LINK=" -lpng", - , - [-lz -lm]) - ) + dnl libpng version 0.9 is known to not work, if an even newer + dnl version is required, just bump it up in the test below + AC_CACHE_CHECK([for png.h > 0.90], ac_cv_header_png_h, + AC_TRY_RUN( + [ + dnl png.h defines PNG_LIBPNG_VER=number + #include + #include + + int main() + { + FILE *f=fopen("conftestval", "w"); + if (!f) exit(1); + fprintf(f, "%s", + PNG_LIBPNG_VER > 90 ? "yes" : "no"); + exit(0); + } + ], + ac_cv_header_png_h=`cat conftestval`, + ac_cv_header_png_h=no, + dnl cross-compiling: test if we have any png.h + AC_CHECK_HEADER(png.h) + ) + ) + + if test "$ac_cv_header_png_h" = "yes"; then + AC_CHECK_LIB(png, png_check_sig, PNG_LINK=" -lpng", , [-lz -lm]) + fi if test "x$PNG_LINK" = "x" ; then if test "$wxUSE_LIBPNG" = "sys" ; then - AC_MSG_ERROR([system png library not found! Use --with-libpng=builtin to use built-in version]) + AC_MSG_ERROR([system png library not found or too old! Use --with-libpng=builtin to use built-in version]) else - AC_MSG_WARN([system png library not found, will use built-in instead]) + AC_MSG_WARN([system png library not found or too old, will use built-in instead]) wxUSE_LIBPNG=builtin fi else dnl we are using the system library - wxUSE_LIBPNG=yes + wxUSE_LIBPNG=sys fi fi fi @@ -1824,15 +1905,24 @@ dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------ TIFF_INCLUDE= TIFF_LINK= +TIFF_PREREQ_LINKS=-lm if test "$wxUSE_LIBTIFF" != "no" ; then AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_LIBTIFF) if test "$wxUSE_LIBTIFF" = "sys" -o "$wxUSE_LIBTIFF" = "yes" ; then + dnl libtiff may depend on libjpeg and libz so use them in the test + dnl below or it would fail + if test "$wxUSE_LIBJPEG" = "sys"; then + TIFF_PREREQ_LINKS="$TIFF_PREREQ_LINKS $JPEG_LINK" + fi + if test "$wxUSE_ZLIB" = "sys"; then + TIFF_PREREQ_LINKS="$TIFF_PREREQ_LINKS $ZLIB_LINK" + fi AC_CHECK_HEADER(tiffio.h, AC_CHECK_LIB(tiff, TIFFError, TIFF_LINK=" -ltiff", , - -lm) + $TIFF_PREREQ_LINKS) ) if test "x$TIFF_LINK" = "x" ; then @@ -1858,6 +1948,7 @@ dnl search for toolkit (widget sets) dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------- AFMINSTALL= +WIN32INSTALL= TOOLKIT= TOOLKIT_INCLUDE= @@ -1913,6 +2004,9 @@ if test "$USE_WIN32" = 1 ; then RESFLAGS="--include-dir \$(top_srcdir)/include --include-dir \$(top_srcdir)/\$(program_dir) --define __WIN32__ --define __WIN95__ --define __GNUWIN32__" RESPROGRAMOBJ="\$(PROGRAM)_resources.o" + + dnl install Win32-specific files in "make install" + WIN32INSTALL=win32install fi if test "$USE_DARWIN" = 1; then @@ -1965,17 +2059,17 @@ if test "$wxUSE_GUI" = "yes"; then GTK_MODULES=gthread fi + dnl note that if we fail to find GTK2 we abort and don't fall + dnl back to GTK1.x wx_cv_lib_gtk= if test "x$wxUSE_GTK2" = "xyes"; then AM_PATH_GTK_2_0(2.0.0, wx_cv_lib_gtk=2.0, , $GTK_MODULES) - fi - - if test -z "$wx_cv_lib_gtk"; then + else AM_PATH_GTK(1.2.7, wx_cv_lib_gtk=1.2.7, , $GTK_MODULES) - fi - if test -z "$wx_cv_lib_gtk"; then - AM_PATH_GTK(1.2.3, wx_cv_lib_gtk=1.2.3, , $GTK_MODULES) + if test -z "$wx_cv_lib_gtk"; then + AM_PATH_GTK(1.2.3, wx_cv_lib_gtk=1.2.3, , $GTK_MODULES) + fi fi if test -z "$wx_cv_lib_gtk"; then @@ -1998,6 +2092,7 @@ if test "$wxUSE_GUI" = "yes"; then case "$wx_cv_lib_gtk" in 2.0) WXGTK20=1 + TOOLKIT_VERSION=2 ;; 1.2.7) WXGTK127=1 WXGTK12=1 @@ -2026,6 +2121,17 @@ equivalent variable and GTK+ is version 1.2.3 or above. ] ) fi + else + if test "$wxUSE_UNICODE" = "yes"; then + AC_MSG_WARN([Unicode configuration not supported with GTK+ 1.x]) + wxUSE_UNICODE=no + fi + fi + + dnl we need poll() in src/gtk/app.cpp (we know that Darwin doesn't + dnl have it but we do the check for the others) + if test "$USE_DARWIN" != 1; then + AC_CHECK_FUNCS(poll) fi TOOLKIT_INCLUDE="$wx_cv_cflags_gtk" @@ -2052,7 +2158,7 @@ equivalent variable and GTK+ is version 1.2.3 or above. dnl FIXME_MGL - test for MGL variants for freebsd etc. case "${host}" in *-*-linux* ) - mgl_os=linux/gcc/glibc + mgl_os="linux/gcc/glibc*" ;; *-pc-msdosdjgpp ) mgl_os=dos32/dj2 @@ -2171,6 +2277,37 @@ equivalent variable and GTK+ is version 1.2.3 or above. ) fi + if test "$wxUSE_UNICODE" = "yes"; then + PKG_CHECK_MODULES(PANGOX, pangox, + [ + CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS $PANGOX_CFLAGS" + LIBS="$LIBS $PANGOX_LIBS" + ], + [ + AC_MSG_ERROR([pangox library not found, library cannot be compiled in Unicode mode]) + ] + ) + PKG_CHECK_MODULES(PANGOFT2, pangoft2, + [ + CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS $PANGOFT2_CFLAGS" + LIBS="$LIBS $PANGOFT2_LIBS" + ], + [ + AC_MSG_WARN([pangoft2 library not found, library will be compiled without printing support]) + wxUSE_PRINTING_ARCHITECTURE="no" + ] + ) + PKG_CHECK_MODULES(PANGOXFT, pangoxft, + [ + CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS $PANGOXFT_CFLAGS" + LIBS="$LIBS $PANGOXFT_LIBS" + ], + [ + AC_MSG_WARN([pangoxft library not found, library will be compiled without anti-aliasing support]) + ] + ) + fi + wxUSE_UNIVERSAL="yes" if test "$wxUSE_NANOX" = "yes"; then @@ -2233,8 +2370,10 @@ equivalent variable and GTK+ is version 1.2.3 or above. AC_MSG_ERROR(X11 not found, please use --x-includes and/or --x-libraries options) fi - GUI_TK_LIBRARY="$X_LIBS" - TOOLKIT_INCLUDE="$X_CFLAGS" + dnl for some reason AC_PATH_XTRA seems to add -INONE and -LNONE to + dnl X_LIBS and X_CFLAGS respectively -- what for?? + GUI_TK_LIBRARY=`echo $X_LIBS | sed 's/ -LNONE//'` + TOOLKIT_INCLUDE=`echo $X_CFLAGS | sed 's/ -INONE//'` AFMINSTALL=afminstall COMPILED_X_PROGRAM=0 @@ -2390,9 +2529,9 @@ equivalent variable and GTK+ is version 1.2.3 or above. fi if test "$wxUSE_MAC" = 1; then - CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -fpascal-strings -I\${top_srcdir}/src/mac/morefile -I/Developer/Headers/FlatCarbon" + CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -fpascal-strings -I\${top_srcdir}/src/mac/morefilex -I/Developer/Headers/FlatCarbon" - TOOLKIT_VPATH="\${top_srcdir}/src/mac${PATH_IFS}\${top_srcdir}/src/mac/morefile" + TOOLKIT_VPATH="\${top_srcdir}/src/mac${PATH_IFS}\${top_srcdir}/src/mac/morefilex" TOOLKIT=MAC dnl we can't call this MAC_DIST or autoconf thinks its a macro GUIDIST=MACX_DIST @@ -2401,6 +2540,11 @@ equivalent variable and GTK+ is version 1.2.3 or above. if test "$wxUSE_PM" = 1; then TOOLKIT=PM GUIDIST=GTK_DIST + AC_MSG_WARN([OS/2 PM requires old resource format, re-enabled]) + wxUSE_PROLOGIO="yes" + wxUSE_RESOURCES="yes" + AC_MSG_WARN([OS/2 threads are not yet supported... disabled]) + wxUSE_THREADS="no" fi dnl the name of the directory where the files for this toolkit live @@ -2577,8 +2721,10 @@ if test "$wxUSE_DEBUG_FLAG" = "yes"; then lib_debug_suffix=d fi -TOOLCHAIN_NAME="${TOOLKIT_DIR}${WIDGET_SET}${lib_unicode_suffix}${lib_debug_suffix}-${WX_RELEASE}" -TOOLCHAIN_NAME_GL="${TOOLKIT_DIR}${WIDGET_SET}${lib_unicode_suffix}${lib_debug_suffix}_gl-${WX_RELEASE}" +WX_VERSION_TAG=`echo WX${TOOLKIT_DIR}${TOOLKIT_VERSION}${WIDGET_SET}${lib_unicode_suffix}${lib_debug_suffix}_${WX_RELEASE} | tr "[[a-z]]" "[[A-Z]]"` + +TOOLCHAIN_NAME="${TOOLKIT_DIR}${TOOLKIT_VERSION}${WIDGET_SET}${lib_unicode_suffix}${lib_debug_suffix}-${WX_RELEASE}" +TOOLCHAIN_NAME_GL="${TOOLKIT_DIR}${TOOLKIT_VERSION}${WIDGET_SET}${lib_unicode_suffix}${lib_debug_suffix}_gl-${WX_RELEASE}" if test "$cross_compiling" = "yes"; then TOOLCHAIN_NAME="${TOOLCHAIN_NAME}-${host_alias}" @@ -2588,6 +2734,7 @@ fi dnl library link name WX_LIBRARY="wx_${TOOLCHAIN_NAME}" WX_LIBRARY_GL="wx_${TOOLCHAIN_NAME_GL}" +WX_LIBRARY_BASENAME="wx_${TOOLKIT_DIR}${TOOLKIT_VERSION}${WIDGET_SET}${lib_unicode_suffix}${lib_debug_suffix}" dnl the name of the shared library WX_LIBRARY_NAME_SHARED="lib${WX_LIBRARY}.${SO_SUFFIX}.${WX_CURRENT}.${WX_REVISION}.${WX_AGE}" @@ -2620,6 +2767,17 @@ case "${host}" in ;; *-*-darwin* ) + dnl Under Mac OS X, the naming conventions for shared libraries + dnl are different: the number precedes the suffix. + + WX_LIBRARY_NAME_SHARED="lib${WX_LIBRARY}.${WX_CURRENT}.${WX_REVISION}.${WX_AGE}.${SO_SUFFIX}" + WX_LIBRARY_NAME_SHARED_GL="lib${WX_LIBRARY_GL}.${WX_CURRENT}.${WX_REVISION}.${WX_AGE}.${SO_SUFFIX}" + + WX_LIBRARY_LINK1="lib${WX_LIBRARY}.${WX_CURRENT}.${SO_SUFFIX}" + WX_LIBRARY_LINK2="lib${WX_LIBRARY}.${SO_SUFFIX}" + WX_LIBRARY_LINK1_GL="lib${WX_LIBRARY_GL}.${WX_CURRENT}.${SO_SUFFIX}" + WX_LIBRARY_LINK2_GL="lib${WX_LIBRARY_GL}.${SO_SUFFIX}" + dnl Under Mac OS X, we should build real frameworks instead of simple dnl dynamic shared libraries (in order to embed the resources) if test "$wxUSE_MAC" = 1; then @@ -2674,6 +2832,10 @@ if test "$wxUSE_SHARED" = "yes"; then PIC_FLAG="-fPIC" fi + + dnl use versioned symbols if available on the platform + WX_VERSIONED_SYMBOLS([\$(top_builddir)/version-script]) + dnl the command to use for creating the shared library SHARED_LD="${CXX} -shared -o" @@ -2752,21 +2914,23 @@ if test "$wxUSE_SHARED" = "yes"; then dnl "-init _wxWindowsDylibInit" not useful with lazy linking solved SHARED_LD="\${top_srcdir}/distrib/mac/shared-ld-sh -undefined suppress -flat_namespace -o" PIC_FLAG="-dynamic -fPIC" - SONAME_FLAGS="-compatibility_version ${WX_RELEASE} -current_version ${WX_VERSION}" - SONAME_FLAGS_GL=${SONAME_FLAGS} + SONAME_FLAGS="-compatibility_version ${WX_RELEASE} -current_version ${WX_VERSION} -install_name \$(libdir)/${WX_LIBRARY_LINK1}" + SONAME_FLAGS_GL="-compatibility_version ${WX_RELEASE} -current_version ${WX_VERSION} -install_name \$(libdir)/${WX_LIBRARY_LINK1_GL}" ;; *-*-aix* ) - dnl the abs path below used to be hardcoded here so I guess it must - dnl be some sort of standard location under AIX? - AC_CHECK_PROG(AIX_CXX_LD, makeC++SharedLib, - makeC++SharedLib, /usr/lpp/xlC/bin/makeC++SharedLib) + dnl default settings are ok for gcc + if test "$GCC" != "yes"; then + dnl the abs path below used to be hardcoded here so I guess it must + dnl be some sort of standard location under AIX? + AC_CHECK_PROG(AIX_CXX_LD, makeC++SharedLib, + makeC++SharedLib, /usr/lpp/xlC/bin/makeC++SharedLib) - SHARED_LD="$(AIX_CXX_LD) -p 0 -o" + SHARED_LD="$(AIX_CXX_LD) -p 0 -o" + fi ;; *-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw32* ) - WX_LIBRARY_IMPORTLIB="${WX_LIBRARY_NAME_SHARED}.a" SHARED_LD="${CXX} -shared -Wl,--out-implib,lib/${WX_LIBRARY_IMPORTLIB} -o" @@ -2774,12 +2938,12 @@ if test "$wxUSE_SHARED" = "yes"; then PIC_FLAG="-UWXUSINGDLL -DWXMAKINGDLL=1 -D_DLL=1 -D_WINDLL=1" - dnl install shared libs without symlinks + dnl Don't build seperate GL library + WX_ALL="\$(build_libdir)/${WX_LIBRARY_NAME_SHARED}" + WX_ALL_INSTALLED="CREATE_INSTALLED_LINKS" + if test "$wxUSE_OPENGL" = "yes"; then - WX_ALL_INSTALLED="preinstall_gl" - WX_ALL="\$(build_libdir)/${WX_LIBRARY_NAME_SHARED} \$(build_libdir)/${WX_LIBRARY_NAME_SHARED_GL}" - else - WX_ALL="\$(build_libdir)/${WX_LIBRARY_NAME_SHARED}" + LIBS="${LIBS} ${OPENGL_LIBS}" fi ;; @@ -2789,9 +2953,15 @@ if test "$wxUSE_SHARED" = "yes"; then SHARED_LD="${LD} -shared -o" ;; + *-*-irix* ) + dnl default settings are ok for gcc + if test "$GCC" != "yes"; then + PIC_FLAG="-KPIC" + fi + ;; + *-*-freebsd* | *-*-openbsd* | *-*-netbsd* | \ *-*-sunos4* | \ - *-*-irix5* | *-*-irix6* | \ *-*-osf* | \ *-*-dgux5* | \ *-*-sysv5* ) @@ -2854,15 +3024,10 @@ if test "$wxUSE_MAC" = 1; then AC_CHECK_PROG(RESCOMP, Rez, Rez, /Developer/Tools/Rez) AC_CHECK_PROG(DEREZ, DeRez, DeRez, /Developer/Tools/DeRez) MACOSX_BUNDLE="bundle" - if test "$wxUSE_SHARED" = "yes"; then - dnl resources are bundled with shared library, not with applications - LIBWXMACRESCOMP="\$(RESCOMP) -t APPL Carbon.r -o \$(BIN_PROGRAM)" - LIBWXMACRESWXCONFIG="${RESCOMP} -t APPL Carbon.r -o" - else - dnl resources are bundled with applications, not with static library - LIBWXMACRESCOMP="\$(RESCOMP) -t APPL Carbon.r ${LIBWXMACRES} -o \$(BIN_PROGRAM)" - LIBWXMACRESWXCONFIG="${RESCOMP} -t APPL Carbon.r \${prefix}/lib/${WX_RESOURCES_MACOSX_ASCII} -o" - fi + dnl resources are bundled both with shared library and applications + dnl since the carb resource *must* be included in the application + LIBWXMACRESCOMP="\$(RESCOMP) -t APPL Carbon.r ${LIBWXMACRES} -o \$(BIN_PROGRAM)" + LIBWXMACRESWXCONFIG="${RESCOMP} -t APPL Carbon.r \${prefix}/lib/${WX_RESOURCES_MACOSX_ASCII} -o" else if test "$wxUSE_PM" = 1; then LIBWXMACRESCOMP="emxbind -ep \$(BIN_PROGRAM)" @@ -3364,7 +3529,17 @@ if test "$TOOLKIT" != "MSW"; then AC_MSG_CHECKING([if more special flags are required for pthreads]) flag=no case "${host}" in - *-aix* | *-freebsd*) + *-aix*) + dnl again quoting from + dnl http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/esdd/articles/gnu.html: + dnl + dnl When compiling and linking with -pthread, the library + dnl search path should include -L/usr/lib/threads at the + dnl beginning of the path. + LDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib/threads $LDFLAGS" + flag="-D_THREAD_SAFE" + ;; + *-freebsd*) flag="-D_THREAD_SAFE" ;; *-hp-hpux* ) @@ -3626,11 +3801,19 @@ if test "$GCC" = "yes" ; then dnl for each subroutine by default -- using the switch below only creates dnl one entry per file instead at the price of minor performance penalty dnl + dnl As of wx2.4 a bug in the hppa gcc compiler causes a similar problem + dnl without -ffunction-sections. No idea how long we'll need to maintain + dnl this, or even the extent of gcc/wx version combinations affected, but + dnl also as above, this 'fix' does not come without side effects. + dnl dnl TODO: test for the gcc version here (how?) case "${host}" in powerpc*-*-aix* ) CODE_GEN_FLAGS="$CODE_GEN_FLAGS -mminimal-toc" ;; + *-hppa* ) + CODE_GEN_FLAGS="$CODE_GEN_FLAGS -ffunction-sections" + ;; esac fi @@ -4290,14 +4473,18 @@ fi if test "$wxUSE_PROLOGIO" = "yes" ; then AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_PROLOGIO) + ALL_OBJECTS="$ALL_OBJECTS parser.o" fi if test "$wxUSE_RESOURCES" = "yes" ; then if test "$wxUSE_NANOX" = "yes"; then AC_MSG_WARN([Cannot use resource database functions in NanoX]) - else - AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_RESOURCES) - SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS resource" + else + AC_DEFINE(wxUSE_RESOURCES) + SAMPLES_SUBDIRS="$SAMPLES_SUBDIRS resource" + fi + if test "$wxUSE_PROLOGIO" != "yes" ; then + ALL_OBJECTS="$ALL_OBJECTS parser.o" fi fi @@ -4970,7 +5157,48 @@ dnl FIXME: should this be covered by the conditional above dnl given the -lm comment there? Or should that comment (and dnl this one) be removed.. [ 7 Nov 2001 ] -LIBS="$ZLIB_LINK $POSIX4_LINK $INET_LINK $WCHAR_LINK $DL_LINK -lm $LIBS" +LIBS="$ZLIB_LINK $POSIX4_LINK $INET_LINK $WCHAR_LINK $DL_LINK $LIBS" + +dnl Only add the -lm library if floating point functions cannot be used +dnl without it. This check is important on cygwin because of the bizarre +dnl way that they have organized functions into libraries. On cygwin, both +dnl libc.a and libm.a are symbolic links to a single lib libcygwin.a. This +dnl means that +dnl 1) linking with -lm is not necessary, and +dnl 2) linking with -lm is dangerous if the order of libraries is wrong +dnl In particular, if you compile any program with -mno-cygwin and link with +dnl -lm, it will crash instantly when it is run. This happens because the +dnl linker incorrectly links the Cygwin libm.a (==libcygwin.a), which replaces +dnl the ___main function instead of allowing it to be defined by +dnl /usr/lib/mingw/libmingw32.a as it should be. +dnl +dnl On MacOS X, this test will find that -lm is unnecessary and leave it out. +dnl +dnl Just check a few floating point functions. If they are all found without +dnl -lm, then we must not need -lm. +have_cos=0 +have_floor=0 +AC_CHECK_FUNCS(cos, have_cos=1) +AC_CHECK_FUNCS(floor, have_floor=1) +AC_MSG_CHECKING(if floating point functions link without -lm) +if test "$have_cos" = 1 -a "$have_floor" = 1; then + AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) +else + AC_MSG_RESULT(no) + LIBS="$LIBS -lm" + # use different functions to avoid configure caching + have_sin=0 + have_ceil=0 + AC_CHECK_FUNCS(sin, have_sin=1) + AC_CHECK_FUNCS(ceil, have_ceil=1) + AC_MSG_CHECKING(if floating point functions link with -lm) + if test "$have_sin" = 1 -a "$have_ceil" = 1; then + AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) + else + AC_MSG_RESULT(no) + # not sure we should warn the user, crash, etc. + fi +fi if test "$wxUSE_GUI" = "yes"; then @@ -5056,6 +5284,7 @@ AC_SUBST(WX_MINOR_VERSION_NUMBER) AC_SUBST(WX_RELEASE_NUMBER) AC_SUBST(WX_LIBRARY_NAME_STATIC) AC_SUBST(WX_LIBRARY_NAME_SHARED) +AC_SUBST(WX_LIBRARY_BASENAME) AC_SUBST(WX_LIBRARY_IMPORTLIB) AC_SUBST(WX_TARGET_LIBRARY) AC_SUBST(WX_LIBRARY_LINK1) @@ -5091,6 +5320,7 @@ AC_SUBST(WXDEBUG_DEFINE) dnl toolkit options AC_SUBST(USE_GUI) AC_SUBST(AFMINSTALL) +AC_SUBST(WIN32INSTALL) AC_SUBST(TOOLKIT) AC_SUBST(TOOLKIT_DIR) AC_SUBST(TOOLKIT_VPATH) @@ -5125,10 +5355,12 @@ AC_SUBST(SAMPLES_SUBDIRS) dnl additional libraries and linker settings AC_SUBST(LDFLAGS) AC_SUBST(LDFLAGS_GL) +AC_SUBST(LDFLAGS_VERSIONING) AC_SUBST(LDFLAGS_EXE) AC_SUBST(OPENGL_LIBS) AC_SUBST(DMALLOC_LIBS) AC_SUBST(EXTRADEFS) +AC_SUBST(WX_VERSION_TAG) dnl additional resurces settings AC_SUBST(RESCOMP) @@ -5144,7 +5376,8 @@ AC_SUBST(LIBWXMACRES) AC_SUBST(LIBWXMACRESCOMP) AC_SUBST(LIBWXMACRESWXCONFIG) -dnl These seem to be missing +dnl other tools +AC_SUBST(GCC) AC_SUBST(DLLTOOL) AC_SUBST(AS) AC_SUBST(NM) @@ -5175,9 +5408,18 @@ wx_cv_program_ext=$PROGRAM_EXT wx_cv_target_library=$WX_TARGET_LIBRARY wx_cv_target_library_gl=$WX_TARGET_LIBRARY_GL wx_cv_target_libtype=$WX_TARGET_LIBRARY_TYPE +wx_cv_library_basename=${WX_LIBRARY_BASENAME} +wx_cv_release=${WX_RELEASE} +wx_cv_current=${WX_CURRENT} +wx_cv_revision=${WX_REVISION} +wx_cv_age=${WX_AGE} +wx_cv_use_gui=${USE_GUI} +wx_cv_use_resources=${wxUSE_RESOURCES} export wx_cv_path_samplesubdirs wx_cv_if_gnu_make \ wx_cv_path_ifs wx_cv_program_ext \ - wx_cv_target_library wx_cv_target_library_gl wx_cv_target_libtype + wx_cv_target_library wx_cv_target_library_gl wx_cv_target_libtype \ + wx_cv_library_basename wx_cv_release wx_cv_current wx_cv_revision wx_cv_age \ + wx_cv_use_gui wx_cv_use_resources AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS(demos samples utils contrib) @@ -5186,6 +5428,7 @@ dnl (the original file name may be overriden by appending another name after a dnl colon) AC_OUTPUT([ wx-config + version-script src/make.env src/makeprog.env src/makelib.env @@ -5230,4 +5473,27 @@ AC_OUTPUT([ ] ) -dnl vi: set et sts=4 sw=4: +dnl report on what we decided to do +echo +echo "Configured wxWindows ${WX_VERSION} for \`${host}'" +echo "" +echo " Which GUI toolkit should wxWindows use? ${TOOLKIT:-base only}" + +echo " Should wxWindows be compiled in debug mode? ${wxUSE_DEBUG:-no}" +echo " Should wxWindows be linked as a shared library? ${wxUSE_SHARED:-no}" +echo " Should wxWindows be compiled in Unicode mode? ${wxUSE_UNICODE:-no}" + +echo " What level of wxWindows compatibility should be enabled?" +echo " wxWindows 2.0 ${WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2:-no}" +echo " wxWindows 2.2 ${WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_2_2:-yes}" + +echo " Which libraries should wxWindows use?" +echo " jpeg ${wxUSE_LIBJPEG-none}" +echo " png ${wxUSE_LIBPNG-none}" +echo " regex ${wxUSE_REGEX}" +echo " tiff ${wxUSE_LIBTIFF-none}" +echo " zlib ${wxUSE_ZLIB}" + +echo "" + +dnl vi: set et sts=4 sw=4 com=\:dnl: