The $(objects) directory (usually build/) may not have been created by
the time the wayland-scanner protocol files are being compiled. The
$(gen) directory is explicitly made with mkinstalldir, but the final
object file (and gcc dependency files) need to go into $(objects).
For whatever reason, this only ever seemed to occur if --disable-shared
was set.
Note that this commit doesn't regenerate ./configure, as there were a
few unexplained, unrelated differences my version of autoconf created,
as as an autotools novice, I didn't want to poke that bear just yet.
This hopefully should fix#3689
AC_CHECK_HEADER() emits warnings when configuring for non-x86, because
the preprocessor check is OK but the compile check is not:
configure: WARNING: immintrin.h: present but cannot be compiled
configure: WARNING: immintrin.h: check for missing prerequisite headers?
configure: WARNING: immintrin.h: see the Autoconf documentation
configure: WARNING: immintrin.h: section "Present But Cannot Be Compiled"
configure: WARNING: immintrin.h: proceeding with the compiler's result
wahil1976
This patch adds a written-from-scratch WSCONS driver for OpenBSD. It does not have hardcoded keymaps, and it features mouse support when wsmux is available.
For this to work, it needs access to the /dev/wskbd* devices which are not available to non-root users by default. Access to those can be granted by changing /etc/fbtab to give the logging user the ownership of those devices.
.. by adding DBUS_CFLAGS and IBUS_CFLAGS to CPPFLAGS:
configure: WARNING: dbus/dbus.h: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!
configure: WARNING: dbus/dbus.h: proceeding with the compiler's result
configure: WARNING: ibus-1.0/ibus.h: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!
configure: WARNING: ibus-1.0/ibus.h: proceeding with the compiler's result
Patch from Matt Whitlock:
There are actually two distinct classes of problems at play here.
On the one hand, libsdl2's configure.ac has some POSIX conformance
issues - namely, the use of 'echo -n' and the passage of arguments
containing embedded backslashes to 'echo', neither of which is
defined by POSIX. The attached patch takes care of these issues.
Cameron Cawley
stdlib: Added SDL_round, SDL_roundf, SDL_lround and SDL_lroundf
The default implementation is based on the one used in the Windows RT video driver.