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Change pidgin_convert_buddy_icon() to be more accommodating when attempting to scale a large buddy icon. I spent entirely too much time on this, but I'm pretty happy with the result. We now try to set increasingly lower quality levels when trying to save as a jpeg until we have an image that is smaller than the max file size limit specified by the prpl. If the image is still too large when quality level is 70, we'll try scaling down the image dimensions to be 80% of the size we just tried. Fixes #11565
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Sat, 27 Mar 2010 21:29:18 +0000
parents cca8bf9b1a48
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#! /bin/sh
# Pidgin and Finch: The Pimpin' Penguin IM Clients That're Good for the Soul
# Copyright (C) 2003-2008 Gary Kramlich <grim@reaperworld.com>
#
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###############################################################################
# Usage
###############################################################################
# This script uses a config file that can be used to stash common arguments
# passed to configure or environment variables that need to be set before
# configure is called.  The configuration file is a simple shell script that
# gets sourced.
#
# By default, the config file that is used is named 'autogen.args'.  This can
# be configured below.
#
# Available options that are handled are as follow:
#   ACLOCAL_FLAGS - command line arguments to pass to aclocal
#   AUTOCONF_FLAGS - command line arguments to pass to autoconf
#   AUTOHEADER_FLAGS - command line arguments to pass to autoheader
#   AUTOMAKE_FLAGS - command line arguments to pass to automake flags
#   CONFIGURE_FLAGS - command line arguments to pass to configure
#   GLIB_GETTEXTIZE_FLAGS - command line arguments to pass to glib-gettextize
#   INTLTOOLIZE_FLAGS - command line arguments to pass to intltoolize
#   LIBTOOLIZE_FLAGS - command line arguments to pass to libtoolize
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#   This will work for any influential environment variable to configure.
###############################################################################
PACKAGE="Pidgin"
ARGS_FILE="autogen.args"
export CFLAGS
export LDFLAGS

libtoolize="libtoolize"
case $(uname -s) in
	Darwin*)
		libtoolize="glibtoolize"
		;;
	*)
esac

###############################################################################
# Some helper functions
###############################################################################
check () {
	CMD=$1

	printf "%s" "checking for ${CMD}... "
	BIN=`which ${CMD} 2>/dev/null`

	if [ x"${BIN}" = x"" ] ; then
		echo "not found."
		echo "${CMD} is required to build ${PACKAGE}!"
		exit 1;
	fi

	echo "${BIN}"
}

run_or_die () { # beotch
	CMD=$1
	shift

	OUTPUT=`mktemp autogen-XXXXXX`

	printf "running %s %s... " ${CMD} "$*"
	${CMD} ${@} >${OUTPUT} 2>&1

	if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
		echo "failed."
		cat ${OUTPUT}
		rm -f ${OUTPUT}
		exit 1
	else
		echo "done."
		cat ${OUTPUT}

		rm -f ${OUTPUT}
	fi
}

cleanup () {
	rm -f autogen-??????
	echo
	exit 2
}

###############################################################################
# We really start here, yes, very sneaky!
###############################################################################
trap cleanup 2

FIGLET=`which figlet 2> /dev/null`
if [ x"${FIGLET}" != x"" ] ; then
	${FIGLET} -f small ${PACKAGE}
	echo "build system is being generated"
else
	echo "autogenerating build system for '${PACKAGE}'"
fi

###############################################################################
# Look for our args file
###############################################################################
printf "%s" "checking for ${ARGS_FILE}: "
if [ -f ${ARGS_FILE} ] ; then
	echo "found."
	printf "%s" "sourcing ${ARGS_FILE}: "
	. "`dirname "$0"`"/${ARGS_FILE}
	echo "done."
else
	echo "not found."
fi

###############################################################################
# Check for our required helpers
###############################################################################
check "$libtoolize";		LIBTOOLIZE=${BIN};
check "glib-gettextize";	GLIB_GETTEXTIZE=${BIN};
check "intltoolize";		INTLTOOLIZE=${BIN};
check "sed";				SED=${BIN};
check "aclocal";		ACLOCAL=${BIN};
check "autoheader";		AUTOHEADER=${BIN};
check "automake";		AUTOMAKE=${BIN};
check "autoconf";		AUTOCONF=${BIN};

###############################################################################
# Run all of our helpers
###############################################################################
run_or_die ${LIBTOOLIZE} ${LIBTOOLIZE_FLAGS:-"-c -f --automake"}
run_or_die ${GLIB_GETTEXTIZE} ${GLIB_GETTEXTIZE_FLAGS:-"--force --copy"}
run_or_die ${INTLTOOLIZE} ${INTLTOOLIZE_FLAGS:-"-c -f --automake"}
# This call to sed is needed to work around an annoying bug in intltool 0.40.6
# See http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/9520 for details
run_or_die ${SED} -i.bak -e "s:'\^\$\$lang\$\$':\^\$\$lang\$\$:g" po/Makefile.in.in
run_or_die ${ACLOCAL} ${ACLOCAL_FLAGS:-"-I m4macros"}
run_or_die ${AUTOHEADER} ${AUTOHEADER_FLAGS}
run_or_die ${AUTOMAKE} ${AUTOMAKE_FLAGS:-"-a -c --gnu"}
run_or_die ${AUTOCONF} ${AUTOCONF_FLAGS}

###############################################################################
# Run configure
###############################################################################
echo "running ./configure ${CONFIGURE_FLAGS} $@"
./configure ${CONFIGURE_FLAGS} $@