Minimum version 10.4 was previously set for fat binaries built on i386.
Since fat-by-default is dropped, minimum version can simply be 10.6
if not specified otherwise in cflags.
OSX 10.14.3 can not build for 10.5 and stalls the build. Specifying
10.6 as minimum solves the issue (#49). For building with OSX on i386
architectures, minimum OSX version remains unchanged (10.4).
This commit fixes a regression bug introduced with commit 48c4127
for v0.4.1. If minimum OSX version is not specified the compiler will
assume the version of the build machine and the build may not be
fully compatible with older OSX versions.
Stripping of installed binaries for Windows is done by default because
their unstripped size is ridiculously large when built with Mingw-w64.
This default behavior can still be overriden by defining 'stripflags'
empty during install.
This reverts commit 6bfaba6. Target 'install-strip' wasn't a good idea. A
library makefile may want to define a post install target.
Makefile.pdlibbuilder should define only one installation target, that
can be defined as prerequisite for other targets. A stripping method is
still needed, but not this one.
It seems that externals built with Mingw-w64 are ~10 times larger than
equivalent builds on other platforms (including original Mingw). Stripping
is therefore desirable. As suggested by IOhannes Zmoelnig stripping is not
done by default, instead this alternative installation target is provided
(like in autotools).
Such error messages are confusing if you do not intend to use default
paths. Therefore the probes with ls are removed. Paths to m_pd.h and
pd.dll are probed later in the process when they are possibly
overriden by user definitions.
The variable was introduced in commit 41e9743 for compatibility
with centralized build system as inherited from Pd-extended by
Pd-L2ork and Purr Data. But it doesn't work in that context because
$(PD_PATH)/bin is absent. Therefore better remove 'PD_PATH' and
focus on making variables 'PDDIR' & Co. work as expected.
This merges commit a7d3098 which responded to issue #22. With this commit,
cflag '-mmacosx-version-min=*' from a lib makefile is respected, not
overridden by a default minimum version.
Variables PDDIR, PDINCLUDEDIR, PDBINDIR and PDLIBDIR were introduced in
the previous commit as API replacement for a less coherent set of path
variable names, and made these paths settable in the environment.
This commit (re)writes variable descriptions accordingly and reorganizes
descriptions with the intention to give a more comprehensible overview of
the API structure.
These new path variables are aliases of existing ones that didn't have
coherent names. The new variables are all defined such that they are
overridable from the environment, as indicated by the upper case syntax.