"libfreerdp" consisted of multiple (small) single libraries. If the cmake
option MONOLITHIC was used only one library was build combining all of
the libfreerdp-* libraries.
The only exceptions to this are libfreerdp-server and libfreerdp-client these
are build as separate libraries.
This commit obsoltes non-monolithic builds and makes monolithic builds
the default. The cmake option MONOLITHIC is also removed.
winpr is now always build as single library.
The build option MONOLITHIC_BUILD doesn't influence this behavior anymore.
The only exception is winpr-makecert-tool which is still build as extra
library.
This obsoletes complex_libraries for winpr.
Currently not working are rename and setting of read only attribute and file times.
In addition it also adds the ability to staticly link plugins into the binary, so you get one big exe and need no dlls. I have only tested this on windows (only disk plugin so far).
I use the following options for cmake for static binary:
cmake -DWITH_MONOLITHIC_BUILD=ON -DMSVC_RUNTIME=static -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF -DWITH_RDPDR=ON -DOPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR=\opensslpath\inc32 -DOPENSSL_LIBRARIES="\opensslpath\out32.dbg\ssleay32.lib;d:\path\out32.dbg\libeay32.lib" -G "Visual Studio 9 2008" .
Important notice: Openssl need to be compiled with the same static runtime. Currently missing is a switch to link different openssl libraries for debug and release builds.