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Use compiler directives for exporting symbols for the build of
libgirepository and also for the test libraries, like what is now done
in GLib and GTK+ so that maintaining a separate .symbols (and .def files)
would not be needed, in which the correct compiler directive is determined
during configure time. Drop all the .def files and the .symbols file as
we would not be using them anymore.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=732669
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This patch makes the build of G-I on Visual Studio 2010 into a two-step
process, as it would make it clearer and easier to the one building G-I by:
-Splitting up the property sheets into multiple parts, where pre-configured
code (which is currently shipped with the tarball) is copied using custom
build steps, so that they can be re-copied when they are updated. This
also removes the need for setting environment variables before launching
the Visual Studio Project to build the G-I DLL, the tools written in C and
the _giscanner Python2 module. The Python2 paths (set to Python 2.7.x)
are now set in a property sheet, which can be updated quite easily, if
needed.
-Directing people to use the set of NMake Makefiles to build the
introspection files for GLib, and also the .gir's that are shipped with
G-I, which was added in a previous commit, as it would make it clearer
what are needed to build the introspection files.
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This patch makes the build of G-I on Visual Studio 2008 into a two-step
process, as it would make it clearer and easier to the one building G-I by:
-Splitting up the property sheets into multiple parts, where pre-configured
code (which is currently shipped with the tarball) is copied using custom
build steps, so that they can be re-copied when they are updated. This
also removes the need for setting environment variables before launching
the Visual Studio Project to build the G-I DLL, the tools written in C and
the _giscanner Python2 module. The Python2 paths (set to Python 2.7.x)
are now set in a property sheet, which can be updated quite easily, if
needed.
-Use a set of NMake Makefiles to build the introspection files for GLib,
and also the .gir's that are shipped with G-I, and make it clear to people
what things are needed to build the introspection files.
-Standardizing across the board that we now use $(ApiVersion) for the .lib
files and the "installation" of headers, etc.
Similar updates to the Visual Studio 2010 files will follow later.
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Make transforms tr '/' '\\' into tr '/' '\', leading to
tr: warning: an unescaped backslash at end of string is not portable
so double escape to make the warnings go away...
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My previous commit on this (d2613dd9) didn't quite get it right then and
some items were missed from that commit. Get that corrected, and ensure
also the scripts/templates in collections/ and doctemplates are "installed"
accordingly.
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Install the Python scripts under collections/ and doctemplates/, especially
the scripts under collections are required during the run of g-ir-scanner.
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-Add Makefile-msvcproj.am to fill in the cmph, girepository and
g-ir-compiler projects
-Add various Makefile.am's under build/ to distribute the
Visual C++-related files.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=681820
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