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/haiku/src/add-ons/translators/icns/ | ||
H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
/haiku/src/apps/fontdemo/ | ||
H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
/haiku/src/kits/midi2/ | ||
H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
/haiku/src/libs/glut/ | ||
H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
/haiku/src/preferences/notifications/ | ||
H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
/haiku/src/preferences/shortcuts/ | ||
H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
/haiku/src/libs/stdc++/ | ||
H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
/haiku/src/add-ons/media/media-add-ons/esound_sink/ | ||
H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
/haiku/src/add-ons/media/plugins/raw_decoder/ | ||
H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
/haiku/src/add-ons/screen_savers/message/ | ||
H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
/haiku/src/add-ons/print/transports/print_to_file/ | ||
H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
/haiku/src/add-ons/translators/ppm/ | ||
H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
/haiku/src/apps/resedit/ | ||
H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
/haiku/src/bin/locale/ | ||
H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
/haiku/src/tests/add-ons/translators/ | ||
H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
/haiku/src/tests/kits/app/bmessenger/testapps/ | ||
H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
/haiku/src/servers/mount/ | ||
H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
/haiku/src/tests/kits/storage/testapps/ | ||
H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
/haiku/src/tests/kits/translation/ | ||
H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
/haiku/src/bin/multiuser/ | ||
H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
/haiku/src/tests/kits/game/chart/ | ||
H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
/haiku/src/tests/servers/app/view_state/ | ||
H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
/haiku/src/tests/servers/app/benchmark/ | ||
H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
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H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
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H A D | Jamfile | diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d0402 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. diff 220d04022750f40f8bac8f01fa551211e28d04f2 Thu Jul 31 15:38:22 MDT 2014 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de> Use libstdc++, libsupc++ and libgcc from gcc_syslibs. * Instead of faking libstdc++.so from libstdc++.a, use libstdc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything except x86_gcc2. * Use libgcc_s.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2 (which still carries libgcc as part of libroot.so). * Drop filtering of libgcc objects for libroot, as that is no longer necessary since we're only using libgcc-as-single-object for libroot with x86_gcc2, where the filtered object file doesn't exist. Should the objects that used to be filtered cause any problems as part of libgcc_s.so, we can always filter them as part of the gcc build. * Use libsupc++.so from the gcc_syslibs build feature for everything but x86_gcc2. * Adjust all Jamfiles accordingly. * Deactivate building of faked libstdc++.so for non-x86-gcc2. For x86_gcc2, we still build libstdc++.so from the sources in the Haiku source tree as part of the Haiku build . * Put gcc_syslibs package onto the image, when needed. |
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