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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Chun-wei Fan
7e5874dd17 Update GLib Visual C++ Projects
Define USE_SYSTEM_PCRE for all configurations which uses the PCRE that
was already built and "installed" beforehand (i.e. the *_ExtPCRE
configurations) so that the compilation will not pick up the
GLib-bundled pcre.h when one wants to use the PCRE "installation" on
his/her system.
2011-08-23 00:09:05 +08:00
Chun-wei Fan
088b08bdfc Refine Visual Studio Projects
-Reinstate build/win32/vs10/glib.sln with the correct EOL (DOS/Windows) so
 that the file can be correctly recognized by Windows, rather than having
 the "Unrecognized Visual Studio Version".

-Update the main GLib projects to output the DLL/LIB file into <Release or
 Debug>\<Win32 or x64>\bin for all configurations.

-Update/simplify the property sheets to copy all DLL and LIB files from
 <Release or Debug>\<Win32 or x64>\bin for all configurations.

-Update the VS 2008 property sheet to seperate the intermediate directories
 for all projects as well to avoid errors/warnings of being unable to
 write/access the PDB files as they are in use.
2011-06-24 11:22:47 +08:00
Chun-wei Fan
c08fc65edf Update GLib VS9/10 projects
There is no longer need to distinguish between gatomic.c and gatomic-gcc.c.
This will avoid gatomic.c from being included in the projects twice.
2011-06-07 00:37:38 +08:00
Chun-wei Fan
e655a849e3 Some enhancements for Win64 and using existing PCRE installtions
Added option for people to use an existing PCRE build and updated .def generation for x64 systems (some symbols are set to be excluded from Win64 builds)
Also fixed the filter "PCRE" for the bundled PCRE as file layout changed
2010-11-09 09:23:47 +08:00
Tor Lillqvist
440713e393 Filter out gatomic-gcc.c from the VS project sources
Instead, explicitly include gatomic.c.
2010-03-22 15:55:11 +02:00
Tor Lillqvist
226cc663e4 Avoid much of duplication in lists of source files
Don't keep the lists of source files for libglib, libgobject and
libgio in the VS project files in addition to the canonical location,
the corresponding Makefile.am files.

Instead, generate the corresponding .vcproj files at make dist time
using the C preprocessor, from template files called .vcprojin. We
still list explicitly in the .vcprojin files some of the
Windows-specific source files, and the sources files of gnulib and
pcre.
2010-03-21 16:15:02 +02:00