From kde-windows Mon May 31 20:24:46 2010 From: Ralf Habacker Date: Mon, 31 May 2010 20:24:46 +0000 To: kde-windows Subject: Re: Patch for dbus-c++ win32 porting Message-Id: <4C041B0E.2060401 () freenet ! de> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-windows&m=127533759330292 MIME-Version: 1 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="--===============2136449333==" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --===============2136449333== Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------090105020701070206090907" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------090105020701070206090907 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Am 30.05.2010 00:59, schrieb Mat: > Hi > > I add cmake support for dbus-c++ in these days. It can now use > original git source > and build binary/library without autotools. > > Would you like to review the patches or give me some advice/suggestion? > Many thanks, workes good expect two little issues in the cmake stuff 1. I was forced to add CMAKE_INSTALL_PATH base pathes to the find_... statements 2. in the link_directories statement DBUS_LIBS has to be removed because it contains not only pathes I added these files to emerge with two little fixes to http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/kdesupport/emerge/portage/win32libs-sources/dbus-c%2B%2B-src/ I suggest to get in contact with dbus-c++ maintainer to get these patches upstream. Regards Ralf > sincerely, Mat. > > > On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 12:53 AM, Mat wrote: > >> On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 4:00 PM, Ralf Habacker wrote: >> >>> Mat schrieb: >>> >>>> Hi All, >>>> I use dbus-c++ library in my programs and found that it's great for >>>> c++ based projects. >>>> >>>> I tried to port dbus-c++ to win32, and have some progress these days. >>>> The libdbusc++ can now work on my winxp :-) >>>> ( for some simple examples, not yet try some real program, like >>>> inkboard,...etc ) >>>> >>>> Patches are as attachment: >>>> dbus-c++-src-commit.patch is for import into emerge dir. >>>> >>>> >>> +++ portage/win32libs-sources/dbus-cpp-src/dbus-cpp-src-0.5.0.py >>> + self.targets[ver] = >>> 'http://people.debian.org.tw/~mat/kde-windows/libdbus-c++-%s.tar.gz' % ver >>> >>> Is this source the same as from >>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/dbus-cplusplus/ ? >>> >> Yes. I just updated it from dbus-cplusplus git. It's the same source >> to dbus-cpluscplus >> >> >>> Because this package is mingw only it should print a related hint and >>> break on msvc >>> >> Good, I just added it. >> >> >>> +++ portage/testing/pthreads-win32/pthreads-win32-2.7.0.py >>> added to emerge >>> >>> +++ portage/testing/pkg-config/pkg-config-0.23-3.py >>> added fixes to emerge >>> >>> +++ portage/testing/glib/glib-2.24.0-2.py >>> added fixes to emerge >>> >>> >>>> dbus-1.pc is for c:\kderoot\lib\pkgconfig\ >>>> >>>> >>> this should also be in the patch >>> >> Where do you suggestion to attach the patch? ( dbus-src/ pkg-config/ >> dbus-cpp-src ) >> >> >>>> works_for_win32.patch is a patch for dbus-c++-src[1] source code >>>> >>>> >>> is this patch included in the above mentioned link ? It should not >>> >>> If patches are not in the archive file it should be added to def >>> setTargets( self ): by >>> >>> self.patchToApply[v] = ( 'xxxx.patch',>> leading components from file names> ) >>> >>> where v is the build target. >>> >> Good, I have updated to use this method in new file. Thanks for your guidance >> >> >>> >>> >>> ++ bin/utils.py (working copy) >>> @@ -913,7 +913,7 @@ >>> >>> def applyPatch(sourceDir, file, patchLevel='0'): >>> """apply single patch""" >>> - cmd = "patch -d %s -p%s< %s" % ( sourceDir, patchLevel, file ) >>> + cmd = "patch -d %s -p%s --binary< %s" % ( sourceDir, patchLevel, >>> file ) >>> >>> for what is this good ? >>> >> Ah, sorry for forget to drop the dirty hack. Please ignore it. >> >> >>> >>>> Could you help to review these works and give me some advice to push >>>> the works go furthur? >>>> >>>> >>> I suggest to push the patches to the dbus-c++ project directly and to >>> use a git source from the original because otherwise there is ongoing >>> maintenance of the portage package required. >>> >> Great. >> I found that kde-windows's emerge provide git source packing methods, >> it's quite convenient. Thank you! >> >> >> Now, I encountered some problem. >> For dbus-c++ is autotools based source, so it need automake, >> autoconf,... programs to gerenerate/update the Makefiles and >> "configure" scripts, which blockes the packaging process. >> >> I tried to add autotools into emerge ( in one of attachments ), and >> try to compile it. However it does not work. >> >> Do you have any suggestion about this situation, or would you like to >> give some advice or direction how to solve this problem? >> >> Finally, thank you again for your review and advice :-) >> >> sincerely, Mat. >> >> >>> Regards >>> Ralf >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Kde-windows mailing list >>> Kde-windows@kde.org >>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-windows >>> >>> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Kde-windows mailing list >> Kde-windows@kde.org >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-windows >> --------------090105020701070206090907 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Am 30.05.2010 00:59, schrieb Mat:
Hi

I add cmake support for dbus-c++ in these days. It can now use
original git source
and build binary/library without autotools.

Would you like to review the patches or give me some advice/suggestion?
  
Many thanks, workes good expect two little issues in the cmake stuff 
1. I was forced to add CMAKE_INSTALL_PATH base pathes to the find_...  statements
2. in the link_directories statement DBUS_LIBS has to be removed because it contains not only pathes

I added these files to emerge with two little fixes to http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/kdesupport/emerge/portage/win32libs-sources/dbus-c%2B%2B-src/

I suggest to get in contact with dbus-c++ maintainer to get these patches upstream.

Regards
 Ralf


sincerely, Mat.


On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 12:53 AM, Mat <matlinuxer2@gmail.com> wrote:
  
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 4:00 PM, Ralf Habacker <ralf.habacker@freenet.de> wrote:
    
Mat schrieb:
      
Hi All,
  I use dbus-c++ library in my programs and found that it's great for
c++ based projects.

  I tried to port dbus-c++ to win32, and have some progress these days.
  The libdbusc++ can now work on my winxp :-)
  ( for some simple examples, not yet try some real program, like
inkboard,...etc )

  Patches are as attachment:
    dbus-c++-src-commit.patch is for import into emerge dir.

        
+++ portage/win32libs-sources/dbus-cpp-src/dbus-cpp-src-0.5.0.py
+        self.targets[ver]       =
'http://people.debian.org.tw/~mat/kde-windows/libdbus-c++-%s.tar.gz' % ver

Is this source the same as from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/dbus-cplusplus/ ?
      
Yes. I just updated it from dbus-cplusplus git. It's the same source
to dbus-cpluscplus

    
Because this package is mingw only it should print a related hint and
break on msvc
      
Good, I just added it.

    
+++ portage/testing/pthreads-win32/pthreads-win32-2.7.0.py
added to emerge

+++ portage/testing/pkg-config/pkg-config-0.23-3.py
added fixes to emerge

+++ portage/testing/glib/glib-2.24.0-2.py
added fixes to emerge

      
    dbus-1.pc is for c:\kderoot\lib\pkgconfig\

        
this should also be in the patch
      
Where do you suggestion to attach the patch? ( dbus-src/ pkg-config/
dbus-cpp-src )

    
    works_for_win32.patch is a patch for dbus-c++-src[1] source code

        
is this patch included in the above mentioned link ? It should not

If patches are not in the archive file it should be added to def
setTargets( self ): by

           self.patchToApply[v] = ( 'xxxx.patch', <number of stripped
leading components from file names> )

where v is the build target.
      
Good, I have updated to use this method in new file. Thanks for your guidance

    


++ bin/utils.py    (working copy)
@@ -913,7 +913,7 @@

 def applyPatch(sourceDir, file, patchLevel='0'):
    """apply single patch"""
-    cmd = "patch -d %s -p%s < %s" % ( sourceDir, patchLevel, file )
+    cmd = "patch -d %s -p%s --binary < %s" % ( sourceDir, patchLevel,
file )

for what is this good ?
      
Ah, sorry for forget to drop the dirty hack. Please ignore it.

    
      
  Could you help to review these works and give me some advice to push
the works go furthur?

        
I suggest to push the patches to the dbus-c++ project directly and to
use a git source from the original because otherwise there is ongoing
maintenance of the portage package required.
      
Great.
I found that kde-windows's emerge provide git source packing methods,
it's quite convenient. Thank you!


Now, I encountered some problem.
For dbus-c++ is autotools based source, so it need automake,
autoconf,... programs to gerenerate/update the Makefiles and
"configure" scripts, which blockes the packaging process.

I tried to add autotools into emerge ( in one of attachments ), and
try  to compile it. However it does not work.

Do you have any suggestion about this situation, or would you like to
give some advice or direction how to solve this problem?

Finally, thank you again for your review and advice :-)

sincerely, Mat.

    
Regards
 Ralf



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