* src/common/hbprintf.c
* include/hbsetup.h
* config/global.mk
* config/bsd/libs.mk
* config/detect.mk
+ Applied patch by Tamas Tevesz, making it possible to build
Harbour for DragonFly BSD systems.
Thanks a bunch.
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
+ Applied above change to hbmk2 code, so now it should also
support DragonFly BSD. (pls test it)
* INSTALL
* Updated dev list max attachment size.
* INSTALL
* config/beos/libs.mk
* config/global.mk
* config/bsd/libs.mk
* config/bin.mk
* config/wce/global.mk
* config/hpux/libs.mk
* config/darwin/libs.mk
* config/dos/djgpp.mk
* config/win/global.mk
* config/linux/libs.mk
* config/os2/gcc.mk
* config/sunos/libs.mk
+ Added support for HB_USER_LIBS build option to specify
extra libs. Note: This is useful only in very special
cases, so pls don't use it unless you exactly know what
you want to do. The libs have to be specced without
prefixes and extensions. It will be added after Harbour
libs and before system libs.
* harbour/bin/hb-func.sh
! fixed few problems introduced by macro name modifications and removed
some wrong RT checking
* harbour/bin/hb-func.sh
* harbour/source/common/hbprintf.c
* harbour/source/rtl/fstemp.c
* harbour/config/bsd/libs.mk
* updated for NetBSD builds
* bin/hb-func.sh
* config/beos/libs.mk
* config/global.mk
* config/bsd/libs.mk
* config/darwin/libs.mk
* config/hpux/libs.mk
* config/dos/djgpp.mk
* config/linux/libs.mk
* config/sunos/libs.mk
* Renamed two variables to be in sync with latest changes:
HB_CRS_LIB -> HB_LIBNAME_CURSES
HB_SLN_LIB -> HB_LIBNAME_SLANG
(this one is not honored by GNU Make system)
; TOFIX: Honor HB_LIBNAME_SLANG in GNU Make system? Is that
needed in some cases?
* config/dos/djgpp.mk
+ Synced system lib/libpath logic with libs.mk found on
other platforms.
* Makefile
- source/hbpcre
- source/hbzlib
* external/Makefile
+ external/pcre
+ external/zlib
* external/pcre/Makefile
* external/zlib/Makefile
* external/libhpdf/Makefile
* external/libpng/Makefile
* include/hbsetup.h
* include/hbzlib.h
* include/hbregex.h
* source/rtl/hbzlibgz.c
* source/rtl/Makefile
* source/rtl/hbregexc.c
* source/rtl/hbregex.c
* source/rtl/hbzlib.c
* source/Makefile
* contrib/xhb/Makefile
* contrib/hbmzip/Makefile
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
* config/global.mk
* config/lib.mk
* config/bin.mk
* config/detect.mk
* config/darwin/libs.mk
* config/linux/libs.mk
* config/wce/mingwarm.mk
* config/wce/poccarm.mk
* config/wce/msvcarm.mk
* config/win/xcc.mk
* config/win/mingw.mk
* config/win/pocc.mk
* config/win/bcc.mk
* config/win/watcom.mk
* config/win/icc.mk
* config/win/cygwin.mk
* config/win/msvc.mk
* config/dyn.mk
* config/os2/watcom.mk
* config/os2/gcc.mk
* config/bsd/libs.mk
* config/hpux/libs.mk
* config/sunos/libs.mk
* Changed the way embedded zlib and pcre are handled:
- They now reside in /external dir.
- They are now excluded from Harbour dynlib. This means they
will now be linked statically on non-*nix systems and
dynamically on *nix systems. On *nix it's probably easy to
switch to link statically. On non-*nix this is quite
complicated to do.
- If these libs are provided by the system, those will be used.
- On non-*nix systems the locally hosted versions will be used,
unless user overrides them using HB_INC_PCRE or HB_INC_ZLIB.
- There is currently no officially supported way to force usage
of locally hosted libs.
- If PCRE lib is forcibly disabled or not found, build system
will fall back to POSIX regex on *nix systems and Borland regex
with bcc compiler. Otherwise it will stop the build with an error.
- If zlib is forcibly disabled or not found, an error will be
generated at build-time (in hbrtl). hbmzip is simply skipped
in this case.
- hbmk2 will use local builds of these libs if they are present
in lib dir.
; TOFIX: hbmk script.
; TOFIX: dos builds. cmdline lenghts are most probably too big for them.
; NOTE: Bumps are expected.
; NOTE: I've yet to test/verify it.
- external/libhpdf/ori_src
- external/libhpdf/ori_dst
- Deleted. (added in prev commit by oversight)
* config/rules.mk
* config/dos/djgpp.mk
* config/common/watcom.mk
* config/os2/gcc.mk
+ Finished support for HB_LDFLAGS variable (to hold Makefile
local extra linker options). We don't use this feature yet.
* config/sunos/sunpro.mk
+ Setting CXX for sunos/sunpro.mk to make it build .cpp files
without forcing cpp mode explicitly. (suncc seems to do nothing
with .cpp input files.)
* config/bsd/libs.mk
* config/hpux/libs.mk
* config/darwin/libs.mk
* config/sunos/libs.mk
- Deleted commented /usr/X11R6/lib64 lib dir. It's a Linux
distro specific thing.
* config/linux/libs.mk
+ Added comment for /usr/X11R6/lib64
* source/rtl/gtcrs/Makefile
* source/rtl/gttrm/Makefile
* source/rtl/gtsln/Makefile
* Using HB_HAS_GPM instead of old HB_GPM_MOUSE.
* config/bin.mk
* config/dyn.mk
* config/bsd/libs.mk
* config/darwin/libs.mk
* config/hpux/libs.mk
* config/dos/djgpp.mk
* config/win/mingw.mk
* config/linux/libs.mk
* config/os2/gcc.mk
* config/sunos/libs.mk
* Extended the way it's decided whether to include
rtl external lib dependencies or not. Now binary specific
logic was moved to bin.mk, and dynamic lib logic was added
to dyn.mk.
The flag is called HB_LINKING_RTL (not empty means yes).
+ Updated syslib list assembly parts to use HB_HAS_*
autodetection variables instead of trying to find it out
by other means.
* config/global.mk
+ Adding gtcrs, gtsln, gtxwc to std liblist if required
components are available. This means that it's now again
possible to select these as build-time default GTs.
* Updated comment for setting plans.
* INSTALL
+ Added new section: HOW TO DO A PARTIAL [RE]BUILD
This wouldn't have been possible a week ago, the
situation was so much different and complicated for
various cases.
! Cleaned msys/cygwin/<DIR> references and NOTEs.
* config/dyn.mk
* config/bin.mk
* config/global.mk
+ config/bsd/libs.mk
* config/bsd/gcc.mk
+ config/hpux/libs.mk
* config/hpux/gcc.mk
+ config/darwin/libs.mk
* config/darwin/gcc.mk
* config/darwin/icc.mk
+ config/linux/libs.mk
* config/linux/global.mk
+ config/sunos/libs.mk
* config/sunos/gcc.mk
* config/sunos/sunpro.mk
% Moved "system" library logic to compiler libs.mk files
for all *nix compilers.
* config/dos/djgpp.mk
* config/global.mk
* DJGPP with win-based make messages converted to a warning
and moved next to the other similar warning detecting
another non-ideal combination.