... when building on Windows.
From bug 780270, comment 18:
I'm still having issue with Windows MinGW, but I have traced the issue
with the autoconf itself, and the autoconf-archive script
"ax_prog_cc_for_build.m4". I have written to the autoconf-archive
mailing list.
It seem that this script never worked as intended since a long time
because the way it works, it pushdef a few elements, then it disable
cross-compiling (for the following test), and invoke AC_PROG_CC (which
in turn invoke the code that find and set the exe extention). Then it
grab the BUILD_EXEEXT from that. This is neat and simple, but the issue
is that the autoconf AC_PROG_CC macro only invoke the code that is
responsible for finding the exe (and obj) extensions once (with
m4_expand_once). So, the end-result is that in the resulting configure
script, EXEEXT is properly evaluated, but when comes the time to
evaluate BUILD_EXEEXT, no test is performed to actually find the exe
(and obj) extension, even if the cross-compilation option changed (which
is the case for the duration of this test).
So, BUILD_EXEEXT will always end up blank (defined, but blank).
... shortcuts for non-English locales (e.g. Russian).
This will be fixed with GTK+ 2.24.32, which has not been released at
this time. Yet since it is only a configure warning, there is no harm in
triggering it already (not a hard requirement, it does not prevent
compilation).
Autoconf doc says: "Note that the source is evaluated exactly once, like
regular Autoconf macro arguments, and therefore (i) you may pass a macro
invocation, (ii) if not, be sure to double quote if needed."
We are way past the 2.31 that was in the check, and unfortunately we
can't get rid of the deprecated inline pixbufs until GIMP 3.0, so just
kill the useless check for good and never define
-DGDK_PIXBUF_DISABLE_DEPRECATED.
It was working fine for me, but someone had the error:
error: AC_PROG_CC cannot be called after AM_PROG_CC_C_O
/usr/share/aclocal/ax_prog_cc_for_build.m4:38: AX_PROG_CC_FOR_BUILD is expanded
from...
I can indeed see that AX_PROG_CC_FOR_BUILD code runs AC_PROG_CC again.
So let's make sure this is run before AM_PROG_CC_C_O.
Thanks to Francesco Riosa for reporting the bug.
As autoconf docs say: "like most Autoconf macros, they test a feature
of the host machine, and therefore, they die when cross-compiling."
Therefore use shell-type file existence instead which works for all
cases. This fixes configure failing with:
"error: cannot check for file existence when cross compiling"
From autoconf docs:
> ‘$target’ is for use by a package creating a compiler or similar.
> For ordinary packages it's meaningless and should not be used.
Since GIMP is not a compiler, nor anything similar, let's not make
anything from this information.
Thanks to Quentin Glidic for reporting the issue (on libmypaint bug
tracker, since it was using nearly the same code there too).
This commit also improves configure output regarding host detection,
and uses dedicated canonical variables $host_cpu/os instead of the full
value.
By default, it will now use xdg-email to select the user's preferred
email client, which means it only works on platforms with xdg-email.
The sendmail implementation is still available if requested explicitly
with --with-sendmail.
libmypaint just got ported to autotools, which makes GIMP again easily
built on all kind of platforms. There is no need to rely on older
versions of this library which would only give us headaches.
librsvg has too many bugs to be used for build-time SVG extraction.
So I will just leave out my extraction script (for the time being) and
simply commit all extracted SVGs (with Inkscape through a script).
The gray inversion script works fine though, so no need to commit
Symbolic-inverted icons.
Since we have many themes now, this new name better indicates that it
is meant to follow your desktop theme settings.
Also it will likely not remain the default theme.
It will makes nostalgic people happy. It does not change the plans about
the new Color icon theme, which we are planning to render pixel-perfect
as well in the end.