# -*- mode: python -*-
#
-# Copyright (C) 2016 Carl Hetherington <cth@carlh.net>
+# Copyright (C) 2016-2020 Carl Hetherington <cth@carlh.net>
#
# This file is part of libcxml.
#
import os
-def dependencies(target):
- return (('locked_sstream', 'v0.0.5'),)
+option_defaults = { 'force-cpp11': False }
def build(target, options):
cmd = './waf configure --prefix=%s' % target.directory
# Centos builds using static boost, which means tests don't
# build as test/tests.cc defines BOOST_TEST_DYN_LINK
cmd += ' --disable-tests'
- if (target.distro == 'debian' and target.version == 'unstable') or (target.distro == 'fedora' and target.version == '23'):
- target.append_with_space('CXXFLAGS', '-std=c++11')
elif target.platform == 'windows':
cmd += ' --target-windows'
+
+ # Centos 7 ships with glibmm 2.50.0 which requires C++11
+ # but its compiler (gcc 4.8.5) defaults to C++97. Go figure.
+ # I worry that this will cause ABI problems but I don't have
+ # a better solution. Mageia 6 pulls the same stunt except it's
+ # libxml++ that requires C++11
+ force_cpp11 = False
+ if target.platform == 'linux':
+ if target.distro == 'centos' and target.version == '7':
+ force_cpp11 = True
+ if target.distro == 'mageia' and target.version == '6':
+ force_cpp11 = True
+ if target.platform == 'windows':
+ force_cpp11 = True
+ if force_cpp11 or options['force-cpp11']:
+ cmd += ' --force-cpp11'
+
target.command(cmd)
target.command('./waf build install')