Cody Krieger
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df84fa92d4
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Set a blank SDK path if the 10.7 SDK isn't found.
This allows the project to build with the system default framework/include/library paths.
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2012-08-13 19:36:20 +02:00 |
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Clemens Lang
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f29af22cff
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configure: exit with code != 0 on error
Using this allows other software to check whether configure was
successful.
This patch is public domain.
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2012-08-12 22:26:59 +02:00 |
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Fernando
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a921f258e1
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Don’t write to /tmp in configure
If another user (on the same system) builds TextMate then he blocks everyone else, as other users would be unable to overwrite /tmp/dummy.
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2012-08-11 12:00:25 +02:00 |
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David Caldwell
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4ae46a5349
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Also check for boost in $CPATH
This way it can be installed anywhere as long as the C compiler can find it.
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2012-08-10 13:27:24 +02:00 |
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Allan Odgaard
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67c17d838b
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Move git clone + submodule update to README.
A few people were reporting build issues because they downloaded the source and thus lacked the submodules.
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2012-08-10 11:01:32 +02:00 |
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Allan Odgaard
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a94ad3cc4c
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Also check brew for clang and boost dir.
We now prefer Apple’s clang over MacPorts/homebrew. This is because clang on Lion (with latest Xcode) should be recent enough to build TextMate.
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2012-08-10 10:53:31 +02:00 |
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Allan Odgaard
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845bb96f5b
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Output full path to compiler used.
This should make it easier to troubleshoot when people report they have latest clang but get a “too old” failure, e.g. issue #45.
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2012-08-10 10:05:23 +02:00 |
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Allan Odgaard
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767448f9e9
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Use xcrun to locate Apple’s clang.
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2012-08-09 19:30:21 +02:00 |
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Allan Odgaard
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9894969e67
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Initial commit
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2012-08-09 16:25:56 +02:00 |
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