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hmm never mind.. a -I not a -l... ARGH!
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@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ AC_CHECK_HEADER(X11/Xcursor/Xcursor.h, [
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AC_CHECK_LIB(Xcursor, XcursorImageLoadCursor, [
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AC_DEFINE(ECORE_XCURSOR, 1, [Build support for Xcursor])
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Xcursor_cflags=""
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Xcursor_libs="-IXcursor"
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Xcursor_libs="-lXcursor"
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use_Xcursor="yes"
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], [
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Xcursor_cflags=""
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@ -15,8 +15,6 @@ libecore_x_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 1:0:0 \
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-L$(top_builddir)/src/lib/ecore_txt/.libs \
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-L$(top_builddir)/src/lib/ecore_job/.libs
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XCURSOR_LIBS=@Xcursor_libs@
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if BUILD_ECORE_X
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lib_LTLIBRARIES = libecore_x.la
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@ -41,27 +39,8 @@ ecore_x_pixmap.c \
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ecore_x_gc.c \
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ecore_x_private.h
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### FUCK FUCK FIXME:
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# This line:
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###@Xcursor_libs@ \
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# has been replaced by
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###-lXcursor
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# because -f or some unknonw reason libtool REFUSES to put -lXcursor into the
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# .la file for libecore_x in the dependency libs UNLESS this is explicitly
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# states and not used as a replace term. if someone knows why... let me know
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# and send patches... but i'm fresh out of ideas.
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#
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# After trying to get this working for the last 2+ hours... i only have one
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# thing to say... FUCK YOU LIBSPLEEN! FUCK YOU!
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#
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# GRRRR... (this is just an example of what shits developers off about auto
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# foo - somehting that should obviously "just work" and if i make my own
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# Makefiles it works. its happy. but once you go through the 368 layers of
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# autofuck things mysteriously stop working and if you're lucky you may just
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# run across a workaround as I have here... ARGH!)
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libecore_x_la_LIBADD = \
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-lXcursor \
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@Xcursor_libs@ \
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@x_ldflags@ \
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@x_libs@ \
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$(top_builddir)/src/lib/ecore/libecore.la \
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