On Fri, 2012-03-30 at 08:58 +0200, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
On 03/30/2012 08:51 AM, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
Looks like this kills MinGW builds
Ah, looks like Luboš already fixed it, with
e20fa170160e1bb1953ad171e092edfb3de531af.
At root there is some *serious* badness that crept in here. I'd really
like someone to spend some time to unwind how exactly we managed to
screw up our configure.in -so- badly and it remain un-detected for so
long.
It really needs an expert proctologist to get to the bottom of that;
there is a sizeable configure.in change:
commit f8d64ffd4a2ee3f6b3340a2bbac21eb7d2b4551c
Author: Michael Stahl <mstahl@redhat.com>
Date: Mon Nov 7 16:58:52 2011 +0100
configure: refactor system-libs checks:
* initialze with_system variables in AC_ARG_WITH
* do not interpret --without-system-libs as --with-system-libs
I assume you re-configured and diff'd the before/after Host.Env.sh to
check nothing changed ? [ but then it was only the Win / Mac builds that
changed ].
Or - was this down to the tangle with:
commit 202557da3c4f1cd57f46a4ba1c9d74e7b4d1c2db
Author: Korrawit Pruegsanusak <detective.conan.1412@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Aug 28 15:11:26 2011 +0700
Also build cairo on Windows if directx disabled
I -hope- that this was related to the VCL / rasterizer_rsvg work and
there is no knock-on effect on other configure options / defaults
elsewhere :-)
Hmm,
Michael.
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