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This makes the GLU .pc file a little simpler, too.
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The pkg-config files have been filled in more thoroughly to allow users
to use mesa more effectively. By adding metadata to Requires.private,
Libs.private and Cflags, we can ensure that all the libraries and
headers will be found in all situations. However, the full substitutions
are only done when using the configure script.
This also fixes the glu pkg-config file to account for using GL or
OSMesa.
Fixes bug 18161.
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Currently the installation directories for libraries and headers are
resolved within the install commands. For instance, the libraries will
be installed to $(INSTALL_DIR)/$(LIB_DIR). This limits the flexibility
of the installation, such as when the libraries should be installed to a
subdirectory like /usr/lib/tls.
This adds the make variables $(INSTALL_LIB_DIR) and $(INSTALL_INC_DIR)
to define the locations that the libraries and headers are installed.
For the static configs, this resolves exactly as before to
$(INSTALL_DIR)/include and $(INSTALL_DIR)/$(LIB_DIR). For autoconf, they
are derived directly from the --libdir and --includedir settings.
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Mostly some pedantic changes such that `make clean' always ignores
errors. Also changed the top clean target to do the `touch
configs/current' dance instead of realclean.
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When changing directories and running a sub-make, ensure that both the
cd and make commands propagate errors to the parent make.
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Correctly handles symlinks so we can get rid of the COPY_LIBS stuff.
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Replaced $(LIB_DIR) with $(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR), use LIB_DIR in install targets.
Patch by Hanno Böck.
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Probably need to fix the install destinations too...
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variable (defaults to "make") and use that. Use the MKDEP and MKDEP_OPTIONS
more. Our shell isn't bash, so change the instances of ">& /dev/null" to a more
compatible "> /dev/null 2>&1".
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