Otherwise those external projects will fail, because with only VS2013 installed
there is no ToolsVersion 4.0 (which is set inside the VC projects files).
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb383985.aspx
Change-Id: I144ba1ef95372226ebadb082e3a78155cca316fd
To build a universal binary in Mac OS X 10.6+ with an Intel processor, it is better to set --with-universal-archs=intel, remember that Rosetta is not installed by default in Mac OS X v10.6 and it is neither included nor supported in Mac OS X v10.7 or later.
If we don't use --with-universal-archs then the configure.ac sets the architectures:
...
UNIVERSAL_ARCHS="32-bit"
if test "`uname -s`" = "Darwin"
then
if test -n "${UNIVERSALSDK}"
then
if test -z "`/usr/bin/file "${UNIVERSALSDK}/usr/lib/libSystem.dylib" | grep ppc`"
then
UNIVERSAL_ARCHS="intel"
fi
fi
fi
...
In Snow Leopard (Mac OS 10.6):
/usr/bin/file /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.dylib
/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.dylib: Mach-O universal binary with 4 architectures
/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.dylib (for architecture ppc7400): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub ppc
/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.dylib (for architecture ppc64): Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library stub ppc64
/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.dylib (for architecture i386): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub i386
/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.dylib (for architecture x86_64): Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library stub x86_64
/usr/bin/file /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.dylib
/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.dylib: Mach-O universal binary with 3 architectures
/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.dylib (for architecture x86_64): Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library stub x86_64
/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.dylib (for architecture i386): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub i386
/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.dylib (for architecture ppc7400): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub ppc
If x86_64 (for OS X 10.8+) or PPC (for OS X 10.5) is only desired then a universal binary is not useful and we don't have to use --enable-universalsdk=${UNIVERSALSDK}.
Change-Id: Ib0578cfdb912fed5a803df3d2e04d2b037cfe13f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/10249
Tested-by: LibreOffice gerrit bot <gerrit@libreoffice.org>
Reviewed-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>
this fixes gcc: error: unrecognized command line option '-arch'
The '-arch' option is part of Apple's extensions to GCC, and it is uncompatible
with "vanilla" GCC from FSF. Also, we're not building "universal binaries".
Change-Id: I44e7c72bbb1dd4be5ac9cdbc4f210aaccea513b4
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/10117
Reviewed-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>
VS2012 did change return value of fileno function, this results in a
crash when run in GUI mode (but not when launching from a shell), as
python tries to access the nonexisting stdin/stdout/stderr
Also explicitly target Windows XP
Change-Id: Ic783713b55453f3c38b2e766a664b7f4678711de
liborcus was not building for me with -flto in CFLAGS, I would have to
fix ar somehow.
-flto in LDFLAGS is just to fix the build if the external library does use
another library built by us with -flto: does happen for liborcus and python3.
It's not like we would use -flto for external libraries consistently anyway,
the only exception is icu: no idea why we build with -flto there.
Change-Id: Ia54d619674b8999ce5e4b920ba77b1587c9cf48d
The assumption that all configure variables had been normalized to
TRUE/<empty> turned out not to hold; convert a bit more in that
direction.
(regression from 4af38b099c741c3676aefeb20c515913aaeed666)
Change-Id: I2127c515e8a833a07c9b26ed9d693ce5a1853fe4