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Run +`configure --help' for more details. + diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fee3185 --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +SUBDIRS = common omx + +ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4 diff --git a/autogen.sh b/autogen.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..908ccb2 --- /dev/null +++ b/autogen.sh @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# Run this to generate all the initial makefiles, etc. + +DIE=0 +package=gst-omx +srcfile=omx/gstomx.c + +# Make sure we have common +if test ! -f common/gst-autogen.sh; +then + echo "+ Setting up common submodule" + git submodule init +fi +git submodule update + +# source helper functions +if test ! -f common/gst-autogen.sh; +then + echo There is something wrong with your source tree. + echo You are missing common/gst-autogen.sh + exit 1 +fi +. common/gst-autogen.sh + +# install pre-commit hook for doing clean commits +if test ! \( -x .git/hooks/pre-commit -a -L .git/hooks/pre-commit \); +then + rm -f .git/hooks/pre-commit + ln -s ../../common/hooks/pre-commit.hook .git/hooks/pre-commit +fi + + +CONFIGURE_DEF_OPT='--enable-maintainer-mode --enable-gtk-doc' + +autogen_options $@ + +printf "+ check for build tools" +if test ! -z "$NOCHECK"; then echo " skipped"; else echo; fi +version_check "autoconf" "$AUTOCONF autoconf autoconf270 autoconf269 autoconf268 autoconf267 autoconf266 autoconf265 autoconf264 autoconf263 autoconf262 autoconf261 autoconf260" \ + "ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/autoconf/" 2 60 || DIE=1 +version_check "automake" "$AUTOMAKE automake automake-1.11 automake-1.10" \ + "ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/automake/" 1 10 || DIE=1 +version_check "libtoolize" "$LIBTOOLIZE libtoolize glibtoolize" \ + "ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/libtool/" 1 5 0 || DIE=1 +version_check "pkg-config" "" \ + "http://www.freedesktop.org/software/pkgconfig" 0 8 0 || DIE=1 + +die_check $DIE + +aclocal_check || DIE=1 +autoheader_check || DIE=1 + +die_check $DIE + +# if no arguments specified then this will be printed +if test -z "$*"; then + echo "+ checking for autogen.sh options" + echo " This autogen script will automatically run ./configure as:" + echo " ./configure $CONFIGURE_DEF_OPT" + echo " To pass any additional options, please specify them on the $0" + echo " command line." +fi + +toplevel_check $srcfile + +tool_run "$libtoolize" "--copy --force" +tool_run "$aclocal" "-I m4 -I common/m4 $ACLOCAL_FLAGS" +tool_run "$autoheader" + +# touch the stamp-h.in build stamp so we don't re-run autoheader in maintainer mode +echo timestamp > stamp-h.in 2> /dev/null + +tool_run "$autoconf" +tool_run "$automake" "-a -c" + +# if enable exists, add an -enable option for each of the lines in that file +if test -f enable; then + for a in `cat enable`; do + CONFIGURE_FILE_OPT="--enable-$a" + done +fi + +# if disable exists, add an -disable option for each of the lines in that file +if test -f disable; then + for a in `cat disable`; do + CONFIGURE_FILE_OPT="$CONFIGURE_FILE_OPT --disable-$a" + done +fi + +test -n "$NOCONFIGURE" && { + echo "+ skipping configure stage for package $package, as requested." + echo "+ autogen.sh done." + exit 0 +} + +echo "+ running configure ... " +test ! -z "$CONFIGURE_DEF_OPT" && echo " ./configure default flags: $CONFIGURE_DEF_OPT" +test ! -z "$CONFIGURE_EXT_OPT" && echo " ./configure external flags: $CONFIGURE_EXT_OPT" +test ! -z "$CONFIGURE_FILE_OPT" && echo " ./configure enable/disable flags: $CONFIGURE_FILE_OPT" +echo + +./configure $CONFIGURE_DEF_OPT $CONFIGURE_EXT_OPT $CONFIGURE_FILE_OPT || { + echo " configure failed" + exit 1 +} + +echo "Now type 'make' to compile $package." diff --git a/common b/common new file mode 160000 +Subproject 116ba9b1446a420d0062b3a0d6178b424b6f864 diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd30dba --- /dev/null +++ b/configure.ac @@ -0,0 +1,282 @@ +AC_PREREQ(2.60) + +dnl please read gstreamer/docs/random/autotools before changing this file + +dnl initialize autoconf +dnl releases only do -Wall, git and prerelease does -Werror too +dnl use a three digit version number for releases, and four for git/prerelease +AC_INIT(GStreamer OpenMAX Plug-ins, 0.10.0.1, + http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=GStreamer, + gst-omx) + +AG_GST_INIT + +dnl initialize automake +AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([-Wno-portability 1.10]) + +dnl define PACKAGE_VERSION_* variables +AS_VERSION + +dnl check if this is a release version +AS_NANO(GST_GIT="no", GST_GIT="yes") + +dnl can autoconf find the source ? +AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([omx/gstomx.c]) + +dnl define the output header for config +AM_CONFIG_HEADER([config.h]) + +dnl AM_MAINTAINER_MODE only provides the option to configure to enable it +AM_MAINTAINER_MODE + +dnl sets host_* variables +AC_CANONICAL_HOST + +dnl use pretty build output with automake >= 1.11 +m4_ifdef([AM_SILENT_RULES],[AM_SILENT_RULES([yes])], + [AM_DEFAULT_VERBOSITY=1 + AC_SUBST(AM_DEFAULT_VERBOSITY)]) + +dnl our libraries and install dirs use major.minor as a version +GST_MAJORMINOR=$PACKAGE_VERSION_MAJOR.$PACKAGE_VERSION_MINOR +dnl we override it here if we need to for the release candidate of new series +GST_MAJORMINOR=0.10 +AC_SUBST(GST_MAJORMINOR) + +AG_GST_LIBTOOL_PREPARE + +dnl FIXME: this macro doesn't actually work; +dnl the generated libtool script has no support for the listed tags. +dnl So this needs to be fixed first if we want to use this +dnl AS_LIBTOOL_TAGS + +AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL +AM_PROG_LIBTOOL + +dnl *** required versions of GStreamer stuff *** +GST_REQ=0.10.34 + +dnl *** autotools stuff **** + +dnl allow for different autotools +AS_AUTOTOOLS_ALTERNATE + +dnl Add parameters for aclocal +AC_SUBST(ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS, "-I m4 -I common/m4") + +dnl *** check for arguments to configure *** + +AG_GST_ARG_DEBUG +AG_GST_ARG_PROFILING +AG_GST_ARG_VALGRIND +AG_GST_ARG_GCOV + +AG_GST_ARG_EXAMPLES + +AG_GST_ARG_WITH_PKG_CONFIG_PATH +AG_GST_ARG_WITH_PACKAGE_NAME +AG_GST_ARG_WITH_PACKAGE_ORIGIN + +AG_GST_PKG_CONFIG_PATH + +AG_GST_ARG_WITH_PLUGINS + +AG_GST_ARG_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL + +dnl *** checks for platform *** + +dnl * hardware/architecture * + +dnl common/m4/gst-arch.m4 +dnl check CPU type +AG_GST_ARCH + +dnl check for large file support +dnl affected plugins must include config.h +AC_SYS_LARGEFILE + +dnl *** checks for programs *** + +dnl find a compiler +AC_PROG_CC +AC_PROG_CC_STDC + +dnl check if the compiler supports '-c' and '-o' options +AM_PROG_CC_C_O + +AC_PATH_PROG(VALGRIND_PATH, valgrind, no) +AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_VALGRIND, test ! 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+dnl add GST_OPTION_CFLAGS, but overridable +GST_CFLAGS="$GLIB_CFLAGS $GST_CFLAGS $GLIB_EXTRA_CFLAGS \$(GST_OPTION_CFLAGS)" +AC_SUBST(GST_CFLAGS) +dnl add GCOV libs because libtool strips -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage +GST_LIBS="$GST_LIBS \$(GCOV_LIBS)" +AC_SUBST(GST_LIBS) + +dnl LDFLAGS really should only contain flags, not libs - they get added before +dnl whatevertarget_LIBS and -L flags here affect the rest of the linking +GST_ALL_LDFLAGS="-no-undefined" +if test "x${enable_Bsymbolic}" = "xyes"; then + GST_ALL_LDFLAGS="$GST_ALL_LDFLAGS -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions" +fi +AC_SUBST(GST_ALL_LDFLAGS) + +dnl this really should only contain flags, not libs - they get added before +dnl whatevertarget_LIBS and -L flags here affect the rest of the linking +GST_PLUGIN_LDFLAGS="-module -avoid-version -export-symbols-regex '^[_]*gst_plugin_desc.*' $GST_ALL_LDFLAGS" +AC_SUBST(GST_PLUGIN_LDFLAGS) + +dnl *** output files *** + +AC_CONFIG_FILES( +Makefile +omx/Makefile +common/Makefile +common/m4/Makefile +) + +AC_OUTPUT + diff --git a/gst-omx.doap b/gst-omx.doap new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d5dea46 --- /dev/null +++ b/gst-omx.doap @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +<Project + xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" + xmlns:rdfs="http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#" + xmlns="http://usefulinc.com/ns/doap#" + xmlns:foaf="http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/" + xmlns:admin="http://webns.net/mvcb/"> + + <name>GStreamer OpenMAX Plug-ins</name> + <shortname>gst-plugins-base</shortname> + <homepage rdf:resource="http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/modules/gst-omx.html" /> + <created>2011-06-21</created> + <shortdesc xml:lang="en"> +OpenMAX GStreamer Plug-ins + </shortdesc> + <description xml:lang="en"> +</description> + <category></category> + <bug-database rdf:resource="http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=GStreamer&component=gst-omx" /> + <screenshots></screenshots> + <mailing-list rdf:resource="http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel" /> + <programming-language>C</programming-language> + <license rdf:resource="http://usefulinc.com/doap/licenses/lgpl"/> + <download-page rdf:resource="http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/download/" /> + + <repository> + <GitRepository> + <location rdf:resource="git://anongit.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-omx"/> + <browse rdf:resource="http://cgit.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-omx"/> + </GitRepository> + </repository> + + <release> + <Version> + <revision>0.10.0</revision> + <branch>0.10</branch> + <name>TODO</name> + <created>2011-XX-XX</created> + <file-release rdf:resource="http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/src/gst-omx/gst-omx-0.10.0.tar.bz2" /> + <file-release rdf:resource="http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/src/gst-omx/gst-omx-0.10.0.tar.gz" /> + </Version> + </release> + + <maintainer> + <foaf:Person> + <foaf:name>Sebastian Dröge</foaf:name> + </foaf:Person> + </maintainer> + +</Project> diff --git a/omx/Makefile.am b/omx/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 --- /dev/null +++ b/omx/Makefile.am diff --git a/omx/gstomx.c b/omx/gstomx.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 --- /dev/null +++ b/omx/gstomx.c |