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* autoconf: Allow static library buildsDan Nicholson2007-12-071-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Allow the user to specify that they want static libraries through the --{enable,disable}-{static,shared} switches like libtool. The mesa build only allows for one at a time, so static will be chosen if someone has passed --enable-static or --disable-shared. This also allows the mklib options to be set at build time. This allows -static to be set for mklib, but any platform specific settings are allowed by setting MKLIB_OPTIONS for configure. Handling of the program libraries through the APP_LIB_DEPS variable is pretty ugly, but it seems to work.
* autoconf: Configure the osmesa channel size for OSMesa16 and OSMesa32Dan Nicholson2007-12-071-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | Allow the user to specify channel bits of 16 or 32 to enable OSMesa16 or OSMesa32 instead of the default OSMesa. This option is controlled through the option --with-osmesa-bits=BITS and is only honored when the driver is osmesa. The osdemos are not enabled in the 16 or 32 bit case because the Makefile is currently hardcoded to link to -lOSMesa.
* autoconf: Add support for shared DRI build on linux and freebsdDan Nicholson2007-12-071-0/+17
| | | | | | | | | Added autoconf bits to allow using DRI as the driver through the option --with-dri-driver=DRIVER. The options are x11 (default) and dri. Three DRI specific options for controlling the driver directory, direct rendering and TLS are also added. The DRI will probably not work for platforms besides linux and freebsd.
* autoconf: Initial support for an autoconf configurationDan Nicholson2007-12-071-0/+87
This adds the initial support for using autoconf configuration. Support is available for shared Xlib driver builds. Later this will be extended to dri and osmesa-only builds and possibly targetting non-X backends. Support for static library builds will also be added. The configure script fills in the autoconf config. This is then used by running `make autoconf' after ./configure. Testing has been done on Linux/GNU. The configure script tries to faithfully reproduce the current configs/linux* and configs/freebsd*. Other platforms can be handled later by adding similar statements and feature tests. Pkg-config is used to search for packages when possible. This makes the build much more flexible and robust to the user's configuration. This requires that the pkg-config autoconf macros pkg.m4 are included in aclocal.m4. This requires autoconf and aclocal from autoconf and automake, respectively.