The code is making use of a few of the libm functions, but it looks like
gcc adds automatically the libm dependency (either by trying to be smart or
as an inherited dependency?).
Apparently, when compiling with clang-3.5 the function 'round' still needs
the use of math library (the others do not seem to), so this patch adds it
to the list of link libraries, which is more portable.
Signed-off-by: Christophe CURIS <christophe.curis@free.fr>
A number of files have been added to the Window Maker source tree but are not
included in the tarball produced by "make dist" because they have not been added
to EXTRA_DIST in the appropriate Makefile.am. They are:
- Dutch translation files (commit afc90)
- email-clients.txt (commit 385db)
- WPrefs source files removed from WPrefs_SOURCES (commit 21dfd)
This patch adds these missing files.
These two files provides configuration panels that were never enabled
because they have not yet reached a usable state.
With this patch, we do not compile them anymore to avoid useless stuff in
the program.
Signed-off-by: Christophe CURIS <christophe.curis@free.fr>
It is not a good idea to multiply the number of header files,
specially in this case where 'double.h' defined so few things
(and lacked the usual copyright notice / include guards).
If you delete the file ~GNUStep/Defaults/WMRootMenu and run WMPrefs
and go to the Menu Edit tab, it will show a dialog about keeping the menu or
discarding it. If you discard it then WPrefs shows an error:
"Could not open default menu from
'/home/user/GNUStep/Library/WindowMaker/plmenu"
The problem is at WPrefs.app/Menu.c:1424, and it happens because it tries
to load the default menu from the user's GNUstep home, but plmenu is not
copied there during the installation.
Of course, the file doesn't need to be copied to the users home, so
WPrefs should try to read it from /usr/share/WindowMaker/plmenu (Debian)
or /usr/local/share/WindowMaker/plmenu (upstream).
On the one hand, libWINGs wasn't linking against -lX11 when it should
have been. And on the other, only libWINGs needs Xft, only wmaker needs
Xrandr, only wmaker and wmsetbg need Xinerama, only libwraster needs
Xmu, and -lpng may not need -lz.
Cleaning this up can help distributions get their dependencies correct,
and might even avoid loading the unused libraries at runtime, so we may
as well do it.
Signed-off-by: Brad Jorsch <anomie@users.sourceforge.net>
If you link against a library A that itself links against a library B,
it may or may not work to use symbols from library B in your executable;
this is known as "indirect linking". GNU ld does indirect linking by
default (but it can be disabled using --no-add-needed), but the new
experimental GNU gold linker does not do this. It's an easy fix for us,
as the tests are all already done in ./configure, we just need to tell
the Makefile.ams to use the results.
This should fix Debian bug #556677, if they ever start using this
branch.
[crmafra: Folded Andreas Metzler patch to update debian/changelog]
Signed-off-by: Brad Jorsch <anomie@users.sourceforge.net>
I just spent an hour trying to find out why the latest wmaker-crm was
ignoring a number of the preferences in my configuration file. It turns
out the problem was that commit f41db5 added a value into the middle of
the enum in src/keybind.h, and the setting of
AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = no-dependencies in all the Makefile.ams meant that
make wasn't smart enough to rebuild the files depending on it.
Would anyone mind if we just remove no-dependencies from
AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS? People can still run ./configure with
--disable-dependency-tracking to disable it at configure time.
Instead of using the --disable-verbose-compile hack, let's
use the standard option --enable-silent-rules (or 'make V=0' directly)
available with autoconf 1.11 and higher.
This is enabled in autoconf by using 'silent-rules' in AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE.
The verbosity of compilation is reduced in a similar manner as using
the --disable-verbose-compile option, so we can remove all that ugly
hackery.
This patch modifies the linking of the WINGs libraries
to create a shared library. wmaker used to do this, but
it was dropped around wmaker-0.90/0.91.
The shared .so library is needed when compiling and running
the wdm display manager and any other programs which link
to libWINGs.
Submitted by: Gilbert Ashley
Origin: ALT/Sisyphus Linux
This patch adds the --disable-verbose-compile switch to the
configure script.
When this option is used it reduces the verbosity of compilation
messages to the essential. However compiler warnings are not affected
and thus gain visibility by not standing in the middle of a storm
of other messages.
In summary, the compilation messages are reduced to a stream of
CC array.o
CC bagtree.o
CC configuration.o
CC connection.o
CC data.o
[...]
instead of a mind-boggling flux of
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../src -I../WINGs/WINGs -I../wrlib -I../src
-I/usr/include/freetype2 -I/usr/local/include
-DLOCALEDIR=\"/usr/local/lib/loca\"/usr/local/share/WINGs\"
-DDEBUG -fno-strict-aliasing -g -O2 -c array.c
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../src -I../WINGs/WINGs
-I../wrlib -I../src -I/usr/include/freetype2 -I/usr/local/include
-DLOCALEDIR=\"/usr/local/lib/loca\"/usr/local/share/WINGs\"
-DDEBUG -fno-strict-aliasing -g -O2 -c bagtree.c
[...]
structures (no longer needed with xft)
- Fixed default system font names (converted from xlfd to fontconfig names)
- A bit of code cleanups related to xft
- Replaced harcoded xlfd font names in wmaker and WPrefs with fontconfig
names.
- Fixed bug in icon chooser dialog that could cause a segmentation fault
in some cases (Pascal Hofstee <caelian@gmail.com>)
- Fixed crash in asm code in wrlib, with new versions of gcc.
- Fixed bug in the x86_PseudoColor_32_to_8() function which incorrectly
used the r, g, b fields in the conversion.
- Fixed x86 ASM code in wrlib to work on 64 bit architectures.
- Fixed the focus flicker seen with some apps (notably gtk2)
(Alexey Spiridonov <snarkmaster@gmail.com>)
- Fixed all crashing bugs that were generated by wmaker starting with the
WMState file missing.
- Added NetWM support (a modified version of the patch originaly written
by Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>)
- Applied patch to enhance the Virtual Desktop behaviour, and to integrate
it with the NetWM code (Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>)
- Applied a few xinerama and placement fixes (Peter Zijlstra
<a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>)
- Fixed memory leak in dock code.
- Fixed and enhanced the text wrapping in WINGs.
- Fixed the layout of some elements in WPrefs.app
- Added workaround for aplications that don't set the required hints on the
client leader window, but they set them on normal windows (observer with
KDE 3.3.0 mainly). This will allow these apps to get an appicon again.
(they should be fixed still)
- Added workaround for applications that do not set a command with
XSetCommand(), but instead they set the _NET_WM_PID property. This works
with operating systems that offer a /proc interface similar to what linux
has. (This also is to fix problems with KDE 3.3.0 apps, but not only them).
- Fixed bug with autostart and exit scripts not being executed if user
GNUstep path was different from ~/GNUstep (when setting GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT)
- Added utf8 support in WINGs (removed old X core font code)
- Added utility to convert old font names to new font names in style files
- Also tested the backward compatibility ability of the WINGs proplist code
which seems to work quite well.
Starting with this moment, Window Maker no longer needs libPropList and is
now using the better and much more robust proplist code from WINGs. Also the
WINGs based proplist code is actively maintained while the old libPropList
code is practically dead and flawed by the fact that it borrowed concepts
from the UserDefaults which conflicted with the retain/release mechanism,
making some problems that libPropList had, practically unsolvable without a
complete redesign (which can be found in the more robust WINGs code).
written in the libwraster.la file allowing automatic linking against
all the libs libwraster depends upon without specifing them again when
linking programs that use libwraster. -lwraster will be enough.