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Use some fully qualified dll locations.
There wasn't anything wrong with this as far as I can tell, but since we know
specifically where what we're looking for is, this is probably better.
Also, plug a small leak and try to find our enchant dll instead of any other
one that is in the PATH.
author | Daniel Atallah <daniel.atallah@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 31 Aug 2010 01:49:53 +0000 |
parents | 80affba7ea0d |
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# # targets.mak # # This file should be included at the end of all Makefile.mingw # files for better handling of cross directory dependencies # $(PIDGIN_CONFIG_H): $(PIDGIN_CONFIG_H).mingw $(PIDGIN_TREE_TOP)/configure.ac sed -e 's/@VERSION@/$(PIDGIN_VERSION)/; s/@DISPLAY_VERSION@/$(DISPLAY_VERSION)/' $@.mingw > $@ $(PURPLE_PURPLE_H): $(PURPLE_PURPLE_H).in sed -e 's/@PLUGINS_DEFINE@/#define PURPLE_PLUGINS 1/' $@.in > $@ $(PURPLE_VERSION_H): $(PURPLE_VERSION_H).in $(PIDGIN_TREE_TOP)/configure.ac awk 'BEGIN {FS="[\\(\\)\\[\\]]"} \ /^m4_define..purple_major_version/ {system("sed -e s/@PURPLE_MAJOR_VERSION@/"$$5"/ $@.in > $@");} \ /^m4_define..purple_minor_version/ {system("sed -e s/@PURPLE_MINOR_VERSION@/"$$5"/ $@ > $@.tmp && mv $@.tmp $@");} \ /^m4_define..purple_micro_version/ {system("sed -e s/@PURPLE_MICRO_VERSION@/"$$5"/ $@ > $@.tmp && mv $@.tmp $@"); exit}' $(PIDGIN_TREE_TOP)/configure.ac $(PIDGIN_REVISION_RAW_TXT): (cd $(PIDGIN_TREE_TOP) && mtn --root=. automate get_base_revision_id) 2>/dev/null >$@ \ || rm -f $@ $(PIDGIN_REVISION_H): $(PIDGIN_REVISION_RAW_TXT) if [ -f $< ]; then \ sed 's/^\(.\{1,\}\)$$/#define REVISION "\1"/' $< > $@; \ fi [ -f $@ ] || echo "#define REVISION \"unknown\"" > $@ $(PURPLE_DLL) $(PURPLE_DLL).a: $(PURPLE_VERSION_H) $(MAKE) -C $(PURPLE_TOP) -f $(MINGW_MAKEFILE) libpurple.dll $(PURPLE_PERL_DLL) $(PURPLE_PERL_DLL).a: $(MAKE) -C $(PURPLE_PERL_TOP) -f $(MINGW_MAKEFILE) perl.dll $(PIDGIN_DLL) $(PIDGIN_DLL).a: $(MAKE) -C $(PIDGIN_TOP) -f $(MINGW_MAKEFILE) pidgin.dll $(PIDGIN_EXE): $(MAKE) -C $(PIDGIN_TOP) -f $(MINGW_MAKEFILE) pidgin.exe # Installation Directories $(PIDGIN_INSTALL_DIR): mkdir -p $(PIDGIN_INSTALL_DIR) $(PIDGIN_INSTALL_PERL_DIR): mkdir -p $(PIDGIN_INSTALL_PERL_DIR) $(PIDGIN_INSTALL_PLUGINS_DIR): mkdir -p $(PIDGIN_INSTALL_PLUGINS_DIR) $(PURPLE_INSTALL_PO_DIR): mkdir -p $(PURPLE_INSTALL_PO_DIR) #$(PURPLE_INSTALL_PLUGINS_DIR): # mkdir -p $(PURPLE_INSTALL_PLUGINS_DIR) #$(PURPLE_INSTALL_PERL_DIR): # mkdir -p $(PURPLE_INSTALL_PERL_DIR)