Fix the situation where glib-mkenums isn't located correctly when COGL
is not built in a root folder of a drive (ex: COGL is not unpacked in
c:\ or D:\, but in c:\blah or d:\blah)
We no longer have COGL_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_API in cogl.symbols as those
APIs are always built into the COGL DLL, so the
-DCOGL_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_API is not needed anymore in the cogl.def
generation process.
This updates the make release-message rule to include the latest NEWS
section at the top of the release message. The release messages
currently contain a lot of boring boilerplate that I imagine very few
people are really be interested in. For someone idly following Cogl
development though it's quite possible they'd like to see a digestible
summary of what has changed in this release which is what the NEWS
section provides.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
Cogl depends on glib 2.28 for g_source_get_time() so this patch updates
the mingw-fetch-dependencies.sh helper script to fetch the 2.28.8-1
win32 glib binaries.
This had to be in another commit as git am did not like a mixture of
file updates with Windows and Unix EOL.
Should deal with the conflicts that Neil talked about in his comments
for the bug :)
Use a pre-generated .bat to create the cogl-enum-types.[ch] files.
This will greatly simplify the maintenance process of the property sheets
when public headers are added/removed.
These are the VS 2008/2010 project files to build Cogl, with a README.txt
to explain the process involved.
Note that the Cogl and Cogl-Pango projects (and filters for VS2010) are
expanded with the correct source file listings during "make dist", which
is done to simplify maintenance of these project files.
-added preconfigured config.h(.win32.in), which is expanded with the
correct versioining info during autogen
-added preconfigued cogl/cogl-defines.h.win32
-added symbols files for cogl and cogl-pango
-Have configure.ac expand the config.h.win32.in into config.h.win32
with the correct versioning info, etc, and to include the Visual C++
project files for distribution
-Added rules in cogl/Makefile.am to expand the cogl VS 2008/2010 projects
and filters from the templates with up-to-date source file listings, to
distribute cogl-enum-types.c, cogl-enum-types.h to ease compilation and
to avoid depending on PERL on Windows installations.
-Added rules in cogl-pango/Makefile.am to expand the cogl-pango VS2008/
2010 projects and filters from the templates with up-to-date source file
listings.
-Added/edited various Makefile.am's in build to distribute the VS2008/2010
project files and associated items required for the build.
-Update .gitignore. There needs to be a pre-configured
config.h(.win32) and its template, config.h.win32.in for Visual C++
builds
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=650020
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
Previously the instructions were telling the developer to run
./build/config.guess to get the build name to pass to
configure. However that file only exists after running automake so
it's a bit awkward. This patch makes it download config.guess from the
gitweb for automake and just explicitly run it.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
The -c option for wget and -C - option to curl are used to make it
continue the download if the file already exists. The idea was that it
wouldn't waste time downloading the files again if the file already
exists. However this causes problems if the remote file gets larger
because the download will continue from the size of the old file so it
will get corrupt. Instead let's just explicitly check if the file
already exists and avoid calling wget or curl altogether.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
mesa_wgl.h can no longer be fetched from upstream and since it's no
longer used anyway we don't fetch this any more. This also updates
the blurb printed after fetching dependencies to show how to run
./configure so we pass --enable-wgl not --enable-stub-winsys and
to also pass the -I path for the cogl-cross/include directory which has
the latest gl.h we fetched so the build doesn't try and use the headers
shipped with the mingw toolchain which may be out-of-date.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
The changelog generation scripts used for releases are overly elaborate
and fragile. A Changelog is also no substitute for the Git log so now we
simply ship a static Changelog that points to the Git log instead.
The check for the version number was checking against the 2.0.0 micro
version number which isn't expected to change for a long time so the
test was useless.
The release template had the wrong version number and download URL and
the subject was slightly different from what we used in the previous
release. Also the parts split out from the README were including the
-- separator. These have been removed using tail -n +1. The
documentation section is updated to match the message used for the
1.7.0 release. There is now a note about the release being a
development snapshot that only gets added depending on
COGL_RELEASE_STATUS.
This explicitly renames the cogl-2.0 reference manual to
cogl-2.0-experimental and renames the cogl-2.0 pkg-config file to
cogl-2.0-experimental.pc. Hopefully this should avoid
miss-understandings.
This adds an autogen.sh, configure.ac and build/autotool files etc under
clutter/cogl and makes some corresponding Makefile.am changes that make
it possible to build and install Cogl as a standalone library.
Some notable things about this are:
A standalone installation of Cogl installs 3 pkg-config files;
cogl-1.0.pc, cogl-gl-1.0.pc and cogl-2.0.pc. The second is only for
compatibility with what clutter installed though I'm not sure that
anything uses it so maybe we could remove it. cogl-1.0.pc is what
Clutter would use if it were updated to build against a standalone cogl
library. cogl-2.0.pc is what you would use if you were writing a
standalone Cogl application.
A standalone installation results in two libraries currently, libcogl.so
and libcogl-pango.so. Notably we don't include a major number in the
sonames because libcogl supports two major API versions; 1.x as used by
Clutter and the experimental 2.x API for standalone applications.
Parallel installation of later versions e.g. 3.x and beyond will be
supportable either with new sonames or if we can maintain ABI then we'll
continue to share libcogl.so.
The headers are similarly not installed into a directory with a major
version number since the same headers are shared to export the 1.x and
2.x APIs (The only difference is that cogl-2.0.pc ensures that
-DCOGL_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_2_0_API is used). Parallel installation of
later versions is not precluded though since we can either continue
sharing or later add a major version suffix.