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2011-05-17Use "quietened" build if automake 1.11 was used.Darren Salt
2010-01-06Update to libxdg-basedir 1.0.2; adapt accordingly, and default to external.Darren Salt
2007-05-08RIP: AC_OPTIMIZATIONSMatt Messier
-- Removed m4/optimizations.m4, and along with it, AC_OPTIMIZATIONS. -- Stripped down, cleaned up, and merged the former together with other compiler characteristic checks. -- Do not set any optimization flags into CFLAGS. Update all Makefile.am's with proper AM_CFLAGS, AM_CPPFLAGS, AM_LDFLAGS, etc. to set up optimization flags, usually from DEFAULT_OCFLAGS. -- Start cleaning up CFLAGS/CPPFLAGS stuff in Makefile.am's all over the place. -- Correct a number of places where CFLAGS itself was being mangled in Makefile to on-the-fly adjust optimizations to work around compiler bugs. This stuff is now done correctly. -- The run of automake from autogen.sh is now clean of warnings. -- Cleaned out some (now) dead macros from m4/_xine.m4 -- Mac OS X intel builds out-of-the-box now -- dropped optimization on post/deinterlace/plugins/kdetv-greedyh to O1_CFLAGS. -- OBJCFLAGS is now getting set correctly everywhere that it needs to be -- Various other miscellaneous cleanups all over
2007-04-14Update libxdg-basedir to version 0.1.3; thanks to Mark Nevill for the quick ↵Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò
action. Detection of libxdg-basedir presence is now done through pkg-config, and to use the external copy you have to have at least 0.1.3 because previous versions contain one bug that causes /usr/share to become /usr/sharee. Remove the patch, no differences from the original are present at this time.
2007-04-13Fix an off-by-one mistake in libxdg-basedir that caused /usr/share to become ↵Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò
/usr/sharee. Also add a diff from the original sources and add it to the distribution.
2007-04-13Import libxdg-basedir into contributed code.Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò
The libxdg-basedir project, developed by Mark Nevill, implements a simple way to use the XDG_* variables used to define the paths for the XDG Base Directory Specification (0.6). As I was going to reinvent the wheel, I prefer to import this library that was already written, hoping it will continue being developed.