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[Gnash-dev] Re: shared pointers
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Markus Gothe |
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[Gnash-dev] Re: shared pointers |
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Sun, 24 Sep 2006 09:30:49 +0200 |
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Exactly my thoughts! I think configure should #define HAVE_BOOST_LIB or
something like that... I'll see if there is m4-macros for this already
or write some kind of routine.
//Markus
Mateusz Loskot wrote:
> Markus Gothe wrote:
>> GCC is a gnuism with it's own non-iso extensions, not a real compiler
>> for except x86-based systems imo. ;)
>
> I don't have much experience on other architectures than x86 with GCC.
> So, I can't confirm this statement.
>
>> For the boost part I discovered that the needed functions in boost can
>> easily be extracted by using CC -E. The whole smart prt code (including
>> shared pointers) is only ~26kb totally, so I don't see a reason not to
>> extract the wanted parts and include it with gnash, extends portability
>> too since we can add extra stuff/checks if necessary. It is definitely a
>> codebase with high quality.
>
> Markus,
> I think it's a good idea and I'm glad you've discovered it.
> I'd only give small proposal to keep files/modules structure consistent
> with "big" Boost.
> So, it will be possible to build gnash using the stripped version of
> components or using "big" Boost installation.
>
>
> ./configure -> builds with supplied Boost components
>
> or this way:
>
> ./configure --with-boost=/my/own/boost/installation
>
>
> What do you think?
>
>> I usually use ports/pkgsrc/portage to rule out the stability of a
>> package. Alas this might be far from the best way... :-&
>>
>> Adding this mail-thread to gnash-dev.
>
> I think I'm not subscribed to gnash-dev. Sorry, too many lists ATM.
> I'll subscribe in the October, so please forward my message to gnash if
> you want.
>
>
> Cheres
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