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conversation: Use the right comparison type (case-sensitive) for the hash table
Okay, the various types of comparisons done on in-room nicks are annoying.
Seriously, half the code seems to use g_utf8_collate, and the other half
use purple_utf8_strcasecmp.
author | Paul Aurich <paul@darkrain42.org> |
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date | Wed, 22 Jun 2011 02:35:45 +0000 |
parents | 3a90a59ddea2 |
children | 326591e64aaa |
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# # Makefile.mingw # # Description: Makefile for win32 (mingw) version of libgg # PIDGIN_TREE_TOP := ../../.. include $(PIDGIN_TREE_TOP)/libpurple/win32/global.mak TARGET = libgg CFLAGS += -include win32dep.h -DGG_IGNORE_DEPRECATED TYPE = PLUGIN # Static or Plugin... ifeq ($(TYPE),STATIC) DEFINES += -DSTATIC DLL_INSTALL_DIR = $(PURPLE_INSTALL_DIR) else ifeq ($(TYPE),PLUGIN) DLL_INSTALL_DIR = $(PURPLE_INSTALL_PLUGINS_DIR) endif endif ## ## INCLUDE PATHS ## INCLUDE_PATHS += -I. \ -I./lib \ -I$(GTK_TOP)/include \ -I$(GTK_TOP)/include/glib-2.0 \ -I$(GTK_TOP)/lib/glib-2.0/include \ -I$(PURPLE_TOP) \ -I$(PURPLE_TOP)/win32 \ -I$(PIDGIN_TREE_TOP) LIB_PATHS += -L$(GTK_TOP)/lib \ -L$(PURPLE_TOP) \ ## ## SOURCES, OBJECTS ## C_SRC = \ lib/common.c \ lib/dcc.c \ lib/dcc7.c \ lib/debug.c \ lib/deflate.c \ lib/encoding.c \ lib/events.c \ lib/handlers.c \ lib/http.c \ lib/libgadu.c \ lib/message.c \ lib/obsolete.c \ lib/pubdir.c \ lib/pubdir50.c \ lib/resolver.c \ lib/sha1.c \ buddylist.c \ confer.c \ gg.c \ search.c \ gg-utils.c OBJECTS = $(C_SRC:%.c=%.o) ## ## LIBRARIES ## LIBS = \ -lglib-2.0 \ -lintl \ -lpurple \ -lws2_32 include $(PIDGIN_COMMON_RULES) ## ## TARGET DEFINITIONS ## .PHONY: all install clean all: $(TARGET).dll install: all $(DLL_INSTALL_DIR) cp $(TARGET).dll $(DLL_INSTALL_DIR) $(OBJECTS): $(PURPLE_CONFIG_H) $(TARGET).dll: $(PURPLE_DLL).a $(OBJECTS) $(CC) -shared $(OBJECTS) $(LIB_PATHS) $(LIBS) $(DLL_LD_FLAGS) -o $(TARGET).dll ## ## CLEAN RULES ## clean: rm -f $(OBJECTS) rm -f $(TARGET).dll include $(PIDGIN_COMMON_TARGETS)