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MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in aclocal.m4 config.guess \
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config.h.in config.sub configure install-sh \
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ltconfig ltmain.sh missing mkinstalldirs \
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stamp-h.in evas_docs.tar evas_docs.tar.gz evas.c
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dist-hook:
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./gendoc; \
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tar cvf evas_docs.tar doc/html doc/latex doc/man; \
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rm -f evas_docs.tar.gz; \
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gzip -9 evas_docs.tar;
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stamp-h.in build-stamp configure-stamp depcomp \
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evas_docs.tar.gz evas.c \
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README \
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evas.pc \
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evas.spec \
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evas.oe evas-native.oe \
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evas.bb evasXnative.bb \
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debian/changelog
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bin_SCRIPTS = evas-config
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EXTRA_DIST = TODO README AUTHORS COPYING COPYING-PLAIN evas.spec evas.c.in gendoc Doxyfile evas_docs.tar.gz evas.pc.in \
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make_cross_compile_arm.sh
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EXTRA_DIST = AUTHORS COPYING COPYING-PLAIN evas.c.in gendoc \
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Doxyfile \
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README.in README \
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evas.pc.in \
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evas.spec.in evas.spec \
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evas.oe.in evas.oe evas-native.oe.in evas-native.oe \
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evas.bb.in evas.bb evasXnative.bb.in evasXnative.bb \
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debian/changelog.in debian/changelog \
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debian/control \
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debian/copyright \
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debian/evas2-test.files \
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debian/libevas2-dev.files \
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debian/libevas2.files \
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debian/rules
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pkgconfigdir = $(libdir)/pkgconfig
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pkgconfig_DATA = evas.pc
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#####################
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# Evas 1.0.0 pre-13 #
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#####################
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This is a !!!!!!!!***** PRE RELEASE *****!!!!!!!!.
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This does NOT mean this is a 1.0.0. It is not complete. It has a 1.0.0
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version to make sure it does not conflict with previous evas versions
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(0.6.0). 1.0.0 is there because this codebase is PLANNED for 1.0.0. The API
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is now stable and I'm happy with it. Until a final 1.0.0, all releases will
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have a pre-<number> release. Don't be fooled though. This code should be
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stable and fast, but it just may be missing features (like a fully working
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OpenGL engine, or documentation).
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When this no longer has a pre-<something> as its version THEN it is ready.
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Requires:
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freetype 2.x.x (I want to make this optional)
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Optional:
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X11R6
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DirectFB
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OpenGL (underway at the moment)
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Linux
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Qtopia
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libpng
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libjpeg
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libeet
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libedb
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Evas as of 1.0.0 has a new (and incompatible) API. Why? It's much cleaner
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and more compact. Designed for portable access to different display systems.
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It is also much more optimised internally, uses much less ram than previous
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Evas libraries, and is tiny. Evas when compiled for the Ipaq is a grand
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total of 191Kb (thats all of Evas minus libjpeg, libpng, libz (required for
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libpng), and minus freetype (required for font rendering)). I have plans that
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may involve having an alternative font engine other than freetype to minimise
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requirements, and having a native (optional) image loader for an image
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format that may end up being custom to evas, but will minimise code &
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requirements especially for embedded use.
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Evas uses very little RAM too (try profiling it in memprof if you want to
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know) most of the ram allocated, if you look, is for freetype itself,
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image pixel data, and font glyph data. You can't really avoid this, though
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evas tries to share this data as much as possible and not duplicate where it
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can. Feel free to point me at sensible memory optimisations etc. though :) I
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want this baby to be lean, mean tiny, fast and do everything from your
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massive multi-cpu desktop with gobs of ram and disk to a tiny watch.
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Evas also supports full UTF-8 for text object strings, thus allowing for
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full internationalised text strings (if your font gives you all the
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characters). I've tested with quite a few fonts and it works quite well.
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Though this requires a unicode compatible font with unicode charmap support
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(cyberbit is quite good actually as a font). For now Evas draws the fonts
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only from left to right, so arabic, hebrew etc. won't display quite right,
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direction-wise, but the charcters do.
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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if you want to know what options to enable
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./confiugre --help
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Notes:
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the small dither mask is faster on the ipaq, but is not as good looking. on
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desktop machines it makes no speed difference so only use
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--enable-small-dither-mask if you are compiling for the ipaq
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you need at least 1 image loader if you want to load images.
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gcc 3.0.x on solaris screws up the jpeg code so erroring out doesn't work.
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use gcc 3.2 on solaris.
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freetype 2.1.2 is BAD. RedHat 8.0 uses this as do some debain distributions.
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either downgrade to 2.1.1. freetype 2.1.3 is ALSO BAD, as is 2.0.9. It has
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glyph metric rendering bugs and glyph geomery query bugs. do not use it.
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try using 2.0.3. It is known to be stable and work perfectly with Evas.
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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notes on features:
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SCALING:
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--enable-scale-sample
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this enables the sampling scaler code. this is the fastest image scaling
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code, but also the lowest quality. when scaling up pixels will become blocky
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and when scaling down you will see shimmering/aliasing artifacts. this is a
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speed vs. quality tradeoff
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--enable-scale-smooth
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this is the nicest looking scaler that is not that much slower than
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tri-linear, but it looks really good. it also uses mipmaps and is optimised
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heavily. it is recommended to always use this unless you are really
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struggling for speed and are qilling to forego the quality
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DITHERING:
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--enable-small-dither-mask
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this uses a 4x4 dither mask instead of 128x128. on desktop boxes these days
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(pentium, pentium2, amd etc.) the speed difference is not really measurable,
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but the quality of the 128x128 dither mask is quite a lot better. patterns
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of dithering are much less noticable, so it is recommended to not enable
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this unless you are struggling for speed. the compaq ipaq for example shows
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a slowdown with this large a dither mask so enabling a small dither mask is
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recommended unless you really want to forego the speed.
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ENGINES:
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--enable-software-x11
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this enables the software x11 rendering engine that renders to X drawable
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targets using highly optimised software routines. there is no hardware
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assist here. this engine requires X11 to be installed to build (and run).
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This si a godo generic engine that is fast and can run in X for good
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development and debugging purposes.
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--enable-fb
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this is the software framebuffer drivign engine. this uses the linxu
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framebuffer device (/dev/fb<x>) and will currently just inherit the current
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framebuffer settings on the fb device and use them to run in. this engine is
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almost fully functional except for the fb management itself. i'd be quite
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happy for people to help out with fixing up the fb init & management code to
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properly set up a vt and release it etc. this engine is specifically geared
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towards peoel writing minimalist display systems for embedded devices such
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as the ipaq, zaurus, etc. it also scales up to high-res desktop systems as
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well and performs outstandingly. i have measured up to 67% speedup over X11
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using the fb driver insetad of X11.
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--enable-direcfb
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this is the direct fb engine that uses direcftb (http://www.directfb.org) on
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linux to access the framebuffer with (or maybe without) acceleration. for
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people making set-top boxes or just wanting an alternative to X this is
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really good. it may also be useful for embedded devices supported by
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directfb that offer acceleration (otherwise the fb driver will likely be
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faster).
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CPU:
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--enable-cpu-c
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this enabled the c code. you can actually build the code withotu the c
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fallback code and only have the mmx routines for example. it is suggested to
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always use this regardless uness you have some definite size issues with the
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code.
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--enable-cpu-mmx
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this enables the mmx optimised routines. this works for penitum, pentium2,
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pentium3, pentium4, athlon and duron processors. it can get quite
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considerable speedups, souse it if you can. ppc owners just have to live with
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the c fallback functions unfortunately as no one has provided any ALTIVEC asm
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routines yet. :) arm owners will also have to rely on the c fallback
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routines as i haven't managed to come up with any arm assembly that actually
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can beat the c code (when compiled whht all optimisations) in speed.
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--enable-cpu-sse
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this enables sse optimisations availbale in he pentium3 and 4 cpus (not
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athlon and duron or pentium 2 or pentium cpu's). ppc owners just have to
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live with the c fallback functions unfortunately as no one has provided any
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ALTIVEC asm routines yet. :) arm owners will also have to rely on the c
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fallback routines as i haven't managed to come up with any arm assembly that
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actually can beat the c code (when compiled whht all optimisations) in speed.
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IMAGE LOADERS:
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--enable-image-loader-png
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this enables the loader code that loads png files using libpng. there may be
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call for embedded devices later that have custom written small image
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loaders that use sless disk space than libpng to load custom format images.
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for now this is the only loader so you may as well include it.
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--enable-image-loader-jpeg
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this enables the loader code that loads jpeg files using libjpeg.
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CONVERTERS:
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--enable-convert-16-rgb-565
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the most common converter you'll want for 16bpp. this means 5 bits for red,
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6 bits for green and 5 bits for blue are used.
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--enable-convert-16-rgb-555
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this is a converter for what many people know as "15 bit" color. you might
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want to enable this for X output as it used to be common to find many cards
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that do this.
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--enable-convert-16-rgb-444
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this converter outputs to 12bit packed (int 16 bit WORDS).
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--enable-convert-16-rgb-ipq
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this converter was written specifically for the ipaq (and may apply to
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similarly configured devices) because it lies about its screen depth. it
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says it is 16bit 565 (that means 5 upper bits of the WORD are red, the next 6
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bits are for green abd the next 5 for blue) but in fact only the upper 4
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bits of each color component (red green and blue) are significant and work,
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so effectively the display is 12 bits of color, not 16, but padded out to
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fill 16bits, with unused bits in the color masks. X on the ipaq advertises
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it as a full 16bpp 565 display (i can't remember what the linux framebuffer
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advertised it as) and so many lumps of code can be fooled into rendering
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data badly because they think the output will look as the expect. This
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renderer assuems the upper 4 bits fo each color primitie only are
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significant and renders accordingly. this produces nice quality images on
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the ipaq and even still works in 16bpp 565 on your pc. it is highly
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recommended to use this renderer if your target is an ipaq or your device
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dislpays similar qualities of the ipaq for display purposes.
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--enable-convert-16-rgb-rot-0
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this enables the 16bpp converters to run with 0 degrees rotation - this is
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normal disp;ay and you shoudl really include this (though it is optional if you
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only ever want to do portrait mode - perhaps like on an ipaq embedded device)
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--enable-convert-16-rgb-rot-270
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this enables the portrait mode (270 degree rotation) converteres for 16bpp.
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this is the standard display mode for things like pocketpc on the ipaq and
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the zaurus etc. thsi si a optimised part of the rendering pipeline to allow
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portrait display with a much lower overhead than doing it through X.
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--enable-convert-24-rgb-888
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To be documented...
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--enable-convert-24-bgr-888
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To be documented...
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--enable-convert-32-rgb-8888
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To be documented...
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--enable-convert-32-bgr-8888
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To be documented...
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--enable-convert-32-rgb-rot-0
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To be documented...
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--enable-convert-32-rgb-rot-270
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To be documented...
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Things to do for Evas 1.0.0 before a full 1.0.0 release:
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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This is now in evas.c.in, under todo:
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# get rid of that stupid cache mechanism
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rm -f config.cache
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AC_INIT(configure.in)
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AC_CANONICAL_BUILD
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AC_CANONICAL_HOST
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AC_OUTPUT([
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Makefile
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evas.pc
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data/Makefile
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src/Makefile
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src/bin/Makefile
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proj/Makefile
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proj/win32_gdi/Makefile
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evas-config
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evas.pc
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README
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evas.spec
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evas.oe
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evas-native.oe
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evas.bb
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evasXnative.bb
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debian/changelog
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],[
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chmod +x evas-config
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touch evas_docs.tar.gz
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touch src/bin/moc_evas_software_qtopia_main.cpp
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])
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MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in
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FILES = Vera.ttf VeraBI.ttf VeraBd.ttf VeraIt.ttf VeraMoBI.ttf VeraMoBd.ttf \
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VeraMoIt.ttf VeraMono.ttf VeraSe.ttf VeraSeBd.ttf fonts.alias fonts.dir \
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backdrop.png e_logo.png evas_logo.png panel.png \
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evas2 (1.0.0-pre14-0cvs20040704) unstable; urgency=low
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evas (@VERSION@-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* a CVS release
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SECTION = "e/libs"
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PRIORITY = "optional"
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DEPENDS = "libpng jpeg eet freetype"
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PV = "evas-1.0.0_pre13"
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PR = "2"
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PV = "@VERSION@"
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PR = "1"
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do_prepsources () {
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make clean distclean || true
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SECTION = "e/libs"
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PRIORITY = "optional"
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DEPENDS = "libpng jpeg eet freetype"
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PV = "evas-1.0.0_pre13"
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PR = "2"
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PV = "@VERSION@"
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PR = "1"
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do_prepsources () {
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make clean distclean || true
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%define _missing_doc_files_terminate_build 0
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Summary: Multi-platform Canvas Library
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Name: evas
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Version: 1.0.0
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Release: 0.pre13.%(date '+%Y%m%d')
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Name: @PACKAGE@
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Version: @VERSION@
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Release: 1
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License: BSD
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Group: System Environment/Libraries
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URL: http://www.enlightenment.org/
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Source: ftp://ftp.enlightenment.org/pub/evas/evas-%{version}_pre13.tar.gz
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Source: %{name}-%{version}_pre13.tar.gz
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Packager: %{?_packager:%{_packager}}%{!?_packager:Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>}
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Vendor: %{?_vendorinfo:%{_vendorinfo}}%{!?_vendorinfo:The Enlightenment Project (http://www.enlightenment.org/)}
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Distribution: %{?_distribution:%{_distribution}}%{!?_distribution:%{_vendor}}
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Headers, static libraries, test programs and documentation for Evas.
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%prep
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%setup -q -n %{name}-%{version}_pre13
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%setup -q -n %{name}-%{version}
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%build
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%{configure} --prefix=%{_prefix} --x-libraries=%{_prefix}/X11R6/%{_lib} $RPM_CONFIGURE_OPTS
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%files
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%defattr(-, root, root)
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%doc AUTHORS README COPYING
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%{_libdir}/libevas.so.*
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%{_libdir}/libevas.la
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%doc AUTHORS COPYING COPYING-PLAIN README
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%{_libdir}/*.so.*
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%{_libdir}/*.la
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%{_bindir}/evas_*
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%{_datadir}/%{name}
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%files devel
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%defattr(-, root, root)
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%doc doc/html
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%{_libdir}/libevas.so
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%{_libdir}/libevas.a
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%{_libdir}/*.so
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%{_libdir}/*.a
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%{_bindir}/evas-config
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%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/evas.pc
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%{_includedir}/Evas*
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%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/*
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%{_includedir}/*.h
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%changelog
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#!/bin/sh
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PROJ="evas"
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SKIFF="/skiff/local"
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HOSTARCH="i686-pc-linux-gnu"
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TARGETCPU="arm"
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TARGETARCH=$TARGETCPU"-pc-linux-gnu"
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export EDB_CONFIG=$SKIFF"/"$TARGETCPU"-linux/bin/edb-config"
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export EET_CONFIG=$SKIFF"/"$TARGETCPU"-linux/bin/eet-config"
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export FREETYPE_CONFIG=$SKIFF"/"$TARGETCPU"-linux/bin/freetype-config"
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make clean distclean
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export CC=/skiff/local/bin/arm-linux-gcc
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export CFLAGS=-O9
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./configure \
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--host=$HOSTARCH \
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--build=$TARGETARCH \
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--target=$TARGETARCH \
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--disable-software-x11 \
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--disable-directfb \
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--enable-fb \
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--disable-buffer \
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--disable-software-qtopia \
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--disable-gl-x11 \
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--disable-cairo-x11 \
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--enable-image-loader-png \
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--enable-image-loader-jpeg \
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--enable-image-loader-eet \
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--disable-image-loader-edb \
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--enable-font-loader-eet \
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--disable-cpu-mmx \
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--disable-cpu-sse \
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--disable-cpu-altivec \
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--enable-cpu-c \
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--enable-scale-sample \
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--enable-scale-smooth \
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--enable-convert-yuv \
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--disable-small-dither-mask \
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--disable-convert-8-rgb-332 \
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--disable-convert-8-rgb-666 \
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--disable-convert-8-rgb-232 \
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--disable-convert-8-rgb-222 \
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--disable-convert-8-rgb-221 \
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--disable-convert-8-rgb-121 \
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--disable-convert-8-rgb-111 \
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--disable-convert-16-rgb-565 \
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--disable-convert-16-rgb-555 \
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--disable-convert-16-rgb-444 \
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--enable-convert-16-rgb-ipq \
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--disable-convert-16-rgb-rot-0 \
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--enable-convert-16-rgb-rot-270 \
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--disable-convert-16-rgb-rot-90 \
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--disable-convert-24-rgb-888 \
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--disable-convert-24-bgr-888 \
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--disable-convert-32-rgb-8888 \
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--disable-convert-32-rgbx-8888 \
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--disable-convert-32-bgr-8888 \
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--disable-convert-32-bgrx-8888 \
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--disable-convert-32-rgb-rot-0 \
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--disable-convert-32-rgb-rot-270 \
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--disable-convert-32-rgb-rot-90 \
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--disable-valgrind
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INST="/tmp/"$PROJ"-instroot"
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sudo rm -rf $INST
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make
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for I in find . -name "*.la" -print; do
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sed s:"/usr/local":$INST:g < $I > "/tmp/.sed.tmp"
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sudo cp "/tmp/.sed.tmp" $I
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rm -f "/tmp/.sed.tmp"
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done
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sudo \
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make \
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prefix=$INST \
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exec_prefix=$INST \
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bindir=$INST"/bin" \
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sbindir=$INST"/sbin" \
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sysconfdir=$INST"/etc" \
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datadir=$INST"/share" \
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includedir=$INST"/include" \
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libdir=$INST"/lib" \
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libexecdir=$INST"/libexec" \
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localstatedir=$INST"/var/run" \
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mandir=$INST"/share/man" \
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infodir=$INST"/share/info" \
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install
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## FIXUPS
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for I in $INST"/bin/"* $INST"/sbin/"* $INST"/libexec/"*; do
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J=`echo $I | sed s:$TARGETARCH"-"::g`
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sudo mv $I $J
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done
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||||
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CF=$INST"/bin/"$PROJ"-config"
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sed s:"/usr/local":$SKIFF"/"$TARGETCPU"-linux":g < $CF > "/tmp/.sed.tmp"
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sudo cp "/tmp/.sed.tmp" $CF
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rm -f "/tmp/.sed.tmp"
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|
||||
for I in $INST"/lib/"*.la; do
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sed s:"/usr/local":$SKIFF"/"$TARGETCPU"-linux":g < $I > "/tmp/.sed.tmp"
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||||
sudo cp "/tmp/.sed.tmp" $I
|
||||
rm -f "/tmp/.sed.tmp"
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||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
## package it all up
|
||||
PACK=$PROJ"-"$TARGETCPU"-inst.tar.gz"
|
||||
|
||||
DIR=$PWD
|
||||
cd $INST
|
||||
sudo tar zcvf $DIR"/"$PACK *
|
||||
sudo chown $USER $DIR"/"$PACK
|
||||
cd $DIR
|
||||
sudo rm -rf $INST
|
||||
|
||||
## install it in our skiff tree
|
||||
cd $SKIFF"/"$TARGETCPU"-linux"
|
||||
sudo tar zxvf $DIR"/"$PACK
|
|
@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
|
|||
## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in
|
||||
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in
|
||||
|
||||
SUBDIRS = win32_gdi
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
|
|||
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in
|
||||
|
||||
EXTRA_DIST = \
|
||||
evaslib.vcb \
|
||||
evaslib.vcl \
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
|
|||
## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in
|
||||
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in
|
||||
|
||||
SUBDIRS = lib bin
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
|||
## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in
|
||||
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in
|
||||
|
||||
INCLUDES = \
|
||||
-I. -I$(top_srcdir)/src/lib -I$(top_srcdir) \
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
|
|||
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in
|
||||
|
||||
EXTRA_DIST = \
|
||||
ReadMe.txt \
|
||||
StdAfx.cpp \
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,12 +1,9 @@
|
|||
## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in
|
||||
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in
|
||||
|
||||
SUBDIRS = canvas data file engines imaging include
|
||||
|
||||
AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = 1.4 foreign
|
||||
|
||||
# A list of all the files in the current directory which can be regenerated
|
||||
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in
|
||||
|
||||
INCLUDES = @freetype_cflags@ @x_cflags@ @qt_cflags@ @DIRECTFB_CFLAGS@ @gl_cflags@ \
|
||||
-I. \
|
||||
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/lib \
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
|||
## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in
|
||||
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in
|
||||
|
||||
SUBDIRS = \
|
||||
common \
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
|
|||
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in
|
||||
|
||||
EXTRA_DIST = \
|
||||
evas_engine.h \
|
||||
evas_engine.c \
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
|||
## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in
|
||||
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in
|
||||
|
||||
EXTRA_DIST = \
|
||||
evas_common.h \
|
||||
|
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