import os def dependencies(target): return (('asdcplib-cth', '5895644'), ('libcxml', '6dd54f6'), ('libdcp', 'c763ce1')) def build(target, options): cmd = './waf configure --prefix=%s' % target.directory if target.platform == 'linux': cmd += ' --static' if target.distro == 'centos': cmd += ' --disable-tests' if target.version == '7': # 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. cmd += ' --force-cpp11' if target.distro == 'mageia' and target.version == '6': # Mageia 6 pulls the same stunt except it's libxml++ that requires C++11 cmd += ' --force-cpp11' if target.debug: cmd += ' --enable-debug' if target.platform == 'windows': cmd += ' --target-windows --disable-tests' target.command(cmd) target.command('./waf build install') def make_doxygen(target): os.makedirs('build/doc') target.command('doxygen') return os.path.abspath('build/doc/html') def test(target, test): if target.platform != 'windows': target.set('LC_ALL', 'C') if test is None: target.command('run/tests') else: target.command('run/tests --run_test=%s' % test)