uClibc variants do not provide the C99 long double math functions like ceill,
powl, etc.. For future compatibility use check_symbol_exists() to check
whether these functions are available, and keep the result in
HAVE_MATH_C99_LONG_DOUBLE. Use that instead of the fragile Cygwin version
check in triodef.h.
Fixes build failures under uClibc(-ng) like:
../../libwinpr/utils/libwinpr-utils.so.0.1.0: undefined reference to `powl'
../../libwinpr/utils/libwinpr-utils.so.0.1.0: undefined reference to `fmodl'
../../libwinpr/utils/libwinpr-utils.so.0.1.0: undefined reference to `ceill'
../../libwinpr/utils/libwinpr-utils.so.0.1.0: undefined reference to `log10l'
../../libwinpr/utils/libwinpr-utils.so.0.1.0: undefined reference to `floorl'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Signed-off-by: Baruch Siach <baruch@tkos.co.il>
uClibc master branch, as well as uclibc-ng add eventfd_{read,write}
definitions. Instead of testing for __UCLIBC__, have cmake explicitly check
for the existence of eventfd_read and save the result in
WITH_EVENTFD_READ_WRITE.
Fixes build errors like:
.../winpr/libwinpr/synch/event.c:120:12: error: static declaration of 'eventfd_read' follows non-static declaration
static int eventfd_read(int fd, eventfd_t* value)
^
In file included from .../winpr/libwinpr/synch/event.c:39:0:
.../usr/include/sys/eventfd.h:37:12: note: previous declaration of 'eventfd_read' was here
extern int eventfd_read (int __fd, eventfd_t *__value);
^
.../winpr/libwinpr/synch/event.c:125:12: error: static declaration of 'eventfd_write' follows non-static declaration
static int eventfd_write(int fd, eventfd_t value)
^
In file included from .../winpr/libwinpr/synch/event.c:39:0:
.../usr/include/sys/eventfd.h:40:12: note: previous declaration of 'eventfd_write' was here
extern int eventfd_write (int __fd, eventfd_t __value);
Unlike i386, x32 can't accept -march=i686 but wants -fPIC, same as amd64
(both are x86_64 ABIs after all). Thus, check for the __x86_64__ define
instead of pointer width.
Implement an initial Wayland client, which will build if
the wayland-client development libraries are detected
(or if -DWITH_WAYLAND:BOOL=ON is set). It is currently
view-only, but inputs will be implemented soon.
It uses the software SHM interface, which means it does not
require GL acceleration to run. It should be compatible
with any compositor
Signed-off-by: Manuel Bachmann <tarnyko@tarnyko.net>
"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.
select() has the major drawback that it cannot handle file descriptor
that are bigger than 1024. This patch makes use of poll() instead of
select() when poll() support is available.
This patch adds an option to compile freerdp in a valgrind compliant way.
The purpose is to ease memchecking when connecting with TLS. We mark bytes
retrieved from SSL_read() as plainly defined to prevent the undefined contamination.
With the patch and the option activated you get a single warning at connection
during the handshake, and nothing after.
Flags for C and C++ compiler need to be checked seperately since
the c and c++ compiler might not support the same flags (even if
they are the same version).
* generate pkg-config files top level to make sure all
exports are available (eg. client/server)
* .pc libs section is now generated from export libraries
* update .pc file to use .private fields (prevent overlinking)
When building for iphone simulator it is required to set the CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT
to "iphonesimulator" otherwise command line builds (with cmake --build) will fail.
If a deployment target is set within CMakeLists.txt detection might fail
if CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT isn't set.
In case no deployment target is specified the latest available SDK is used as
deployment target and sysroot is set accordingly.
An other deployment target can still be set with -DCMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.x
when running cmake for the first time or can be overwritten in cmake cache
later on.
10.6 isn't shipped with xcode > 4.4 anymore per default
If older/newer deployment target is required it can be set with
-DCMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.x