| ################################################################################ |
| # |
| # xlib_libXfont |
| # |
| ################################################################################ |
| |
| XLIB_LIBXFONT_VERSION = 1.5.4 |
| XLIB_LIBXFONT_SOURCE = libXfont-$(XLIB_LIBXFONT_VERSION).tar.bz2 |
| XLIB_LIBXFONT_SITE = http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib |
| XLIB_LIBXFONT_LICENSE = MIT |
| XLIB_LIBXFONT_LICENSE_FILES = COPYING |
| XLIB_LIBXFONT_INSTALL_STAGING = YES |
| |
| XLIB_LIBXFONT_DEPENDENCIES = freetype xlib_libfontenc xlib_xtrans xorgproto |
| |
| HOST_XLIB_LIBXFONT_DEPENDENCIES = \ |
| host-freetype host-xlib_libfontenc host-xlib_xtrans \ |
| host-xorgproto |
| |
| XLIB_LIBXFONT_CONF_OPTS = --disable-devel-docs |
| HOST_XLIB_LIBXFONT_CONF_OPTS = --disable-devel-docs |
| |
| ifeq ($(BR2_microblaze),y) |
| # The microblaze toolchains don't define the __ELF__ preprocessor |
| # symbol even though they do use the elf format. LibXfont checks for |
| # this symbol to know if weak symbols are supported, and otherwise |
| # falls back to emulation code using dlopen - Causing linker issues |
| # for stuff using libXfont. |
| # Work around it by defining the symbol here as well. |
| XLIB_LIBXFONT_CONF_ENV += CFLAGS="$(TARGET_CFLAGS) -D__ELF__" |
| endif |
| |
| XLIB_LIBXFONT_CFLAGS = $(TARGET_CFLAGS) |
| |
| ifeq ($(BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_GCC_BUG_85180),y) |
| XLIB_LIBXFONT_CFLAGS += -O0 |
| endif |
| |
| XLIB_LIBXFONT_CONF_ENV += CFLAGS="$(XLIB_LIBXFONT_CFLAGS)" |
| |
| $(eval $(autotools-package)) |
| $(eval $(host-autotools-package)) |