Commit Graph

7 Commits (be58f2d5477fa4b0f274290da69091df12b2e153)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Pavel Roskin a370306f75 Get rid of EXTRA_LIBS, use variables with more specific names 8 years ago
Pavel Roskin 5c69f3cd57 Eliminate EXTRA_FLAGS, it's a poor name, use AM_LDFLAGS 8 years ago
Pavel Roskin 0422734fc7 Merge EXTRA_DEFINES and EXTRA_INCLUDES into AM_CPPFLAGS
AM_CPPFLAGS is a documented Automake variable for C preprocessor flags
that should not be overridden when compiling the package.

There is no need to have two additional variables that are ultimately
merged into AM_CPPFLAGS.

Their names are also confusing. EXTDA_DIST is a documented Automake
variable. Everything else that starts with "EXTRA" is not.
8 years ago
Pavel Roskin 59a5fb0ddb Move headers from EXTRA_DIST to sources, sort alphabetically
There should be no functional difference.
9 years ago
Pavel Roskin dcab7552db Stop redefining libdir, use moduledir for ${libdir}/xrdp
libdir is for shared and static libraries. Some xrdp libraries are loaded
dynamically from a non-standard directory, so they are used like modules.

Having separate libdir and moduledir would eventually allow to separate
dynamically loaded modules from shared libraries.
9 years ago
Pavel Roskin a452d8d36a Merge AM_CFLAGS and INCLUDES info AM_CPPFLAGS
AM_CPPFLAGS is for flags passed to the preprocessor, such as defines and
includes. AM_CFLAGS is for flags affecting the compiler, such as debug
and optimization settings.

INCLUDES is an obsolete name. Users can pass INCLUDES and break
compilation. AM_CPPFLAGS is more explicit that the flags come from
Automake and should not be overridden.
9 years ago
Laxmikant Rashinkar f31ef14b89 forgot to add xrdpvr directory and files 12 years ago