Loading package/libdvdnav/libdvdnav-01-fix-os2-support.patch 0 → 100644 +32 −0 Original line number Diff line number Diff line configure: fix build on NIOS II platform NIOS II is a CPU architecture from Altera, which uses 'nios2' as the architecture part of the tuple. Unfortunately, 'nios2' matches the current '*os2*' test done by libdvdnav's configure script to detect the OS/2 operating system. This leads to build issues as the build process of libdvdnav then tries to use OS/2 specific compiler options, that do not exist in the gcc used for Linux/NIOS2. To fix this, this patch makes the test for OS/2 a little bit more specific: in the case of the OS/2 operating system, the OS part of the tuple contains just 'os2' (confirmed by looking at config.guess and config.sub in the gnuconfig project). So using '*-os2-*' will properly match the OS/2 operating system but not the NIOS II architecture. Upstream-status: not needed, newer upstream versions no longer have this test Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Index: b/configure.ac =================================================================== --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ *cygwin*) LDFLAGS="-no-undefined $LDFLAGS" ;; - *os2*) + *-os2-*) LDFLAGS="-no-undefined -Zbin-files $LDFLAGS" ;; *) package/libdvdread/libdvdread-01-fix-os2-support.patch 0 → 100644 +31 −0 Original line number Diff line number Diff line configure: fix build on NIOS II platform NIOS II is a CPU architecture from Altera, which uses 'nios2' as the architecture part of the tuple. Unfortunately, 'nios2' matches the current '*os2*' test done by libdvdread's configure script to detect the OS/2 operating system. This leads to build issues as the build process of libdvdread then tries to use OS/2 specific compiler options, that do not exist in the gcc used for Linux/NIOS2. To fix this, this patch makes the test for OS/2 a little bit more specific: in the case of the OS/2 operating system, the OS part of the tuple contains just 'os2' (confirmed by looking at config.guess and config.sub in the gnuconfig project). So using '*-os2-*' will properly match the OS/2 operating system but not the NIOS II architecture. Upstream-status: submitted Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Index: b/configure.ac =================================================================== --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ *cygwin*) LDFLAGS="-no-undefined $LDFLAGS" ;; - *os2*) + *-os2-*) LDFLAGS="-no-undefined -Zbin-files $LDFLAGS" ;; *) Loading
package/libdvdnav/libdvdnav-01-fix-os2-support.patch 0 → 100644 +32 −0 Original line number Diff line number Diff line configure: fix build on NIOS II platform NIOS II is a CPU architecture from Altera, which uses 'nios2' as the architecture part of the tuple. Unfortunately, 'nios2' matches the current '*os2*' test done by libdvdnav's configure script to detect the OS/2 operating system. This leads to build issues as the build process of libdvdnav then tries to use OS/2 specific compiler options, that do not exist in the gcc used for Linux/NIOS2. To fix this, this patch makes the test for OS/2 a little bit more specific: in the case of the OS/2 operating system, the OS part of the tuple contains just 'os2' (confirmed by looking at config.guess and config.sub in the gnuconfig project). So using '*-os2-*' will properly match the OS/2 operating system but not the NIOS II architecture. Upstream-status: not needed, newer upstream versions no longer have this test Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Index: b/configure.ac =================================================================== --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ *cygwin*) LDFLAGS="-no-undefined $LDFLAGS" ;; - *os2*) + *-os2-*) LDFLAGS="-no-undefined -Zbin-files $LDFLAGS" ;; *)
package/libdvdread/libdvdread-01-fix-os2-support.patch 0 → 100644 +31 −0 Original line number Diff line number Diff line configure: fix build on NIOS II platform NIOS II is a CPU architecture from Altera, which uses 'nios2' as the architecture part of the tuple. Unfortunately, 'nios2' matches the current '*os2*' test done by libdvdread's configure script to detect the OS/2 operating system. This leads to build issues as the build process of libdvdread then tries to use OS/2 specific compiler options, that do not exist in the gcc used for Linux/NIOS2. To fix this, this patch makes the test for OS/2 a little bit more specific: in the case of the OS/2 operating system, the OS part of the tuple contains just 'os2' (confirmed by looking at config.guess and config.sub in the gnuconfig project). So using '*-os2-*' will properly match the OS/2 operating system but not the NIOS II architecture. Upstream-status: submitted Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Index: b/configure.ac =================================================================== --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ *cygwin*) LDFLAGS="-no-undefined $LDFLAGS" ;; - *os2*) + *-os2-*) LDFLAGS="-no-undefined -Zbin-files $LDFLAGS" ;; *)