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view libpurple/win32/targets.mak @ 16560:8cd67084833c
In theory, this solves the massive pile of g_log errors that occur when
we look for icon_checksum settings.
author | Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com> |
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date | Sat, 28 Apr 2007 04:00:54 +0000 |
parents | ded8da3de5f8 |
children | 56c61eb40850 |
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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_TREE_TOP)/config.h.mingw cp $(PIDGIN_TREE_TOP)/config.h.mingw $(PIDGIN_CONFIG_H) $(PURPLE_DLL) $(PURPLE_DLL).a: $(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_IDLETRACK_DLL) $(PIDGIN_IDLETRACK_DLL).a: $(MAKE) -C $(PIDGIN_IDLETRACK_TOP) -f $(MINGW_MAKEFILE) idletrack.dll $(PIDGIN_EXE): $(MAKE) -C $(PIDGIN_TOP) -f $(MINGW_MAKEFILE) pidgin.exe $(PIDGIN_PORTABLE_EXE): $(MAKE) -C $(PIDGIN_TOP) -f $(MINGW_MAKEFILE) pidgin-portable.exe # Installation Directories $(PIDGIN_INSTALL_DIR): mkdir -p $(PIDGIN_INSTALL_DIR) $(PIDGIN_INSTALL_PERLMOD_DIR): mkdir -p $(PURPLE_INSTALL_PERLMOD_DIR) $(PIDGIN_INSTALL_PLUGINS_DIR): mkdir -p $(PIDGIN_INSTALL_PLUGINS_DIR) $(PURPLE_INSTALL_PO_DIR): mkdir -p $(PURPLE_INSTALL_PO_DIR)