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netpbm: Update to 10.73.31
For details see: https://sourceforge.net/p/netpbm/code/HEAD/tree/super_stable/doc/HISTORY Signed-off-by: Matthias Fischer <matthias.fischer@ipfire.org> Signed-off-by: Arne Fitzenreiter <arne_f@ipfire.org>
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|
||||
# The Jasper JPEG-2000 image compression library (aka JasPer):
|
||||
JASPERLIB = $(INTERNAL_JASPERLIB)
|
||||
JASPERHDR_DIR = $(INTERNAL_JASPERHDR_DIR)
|
||||
|
||||
# And the Utah Raster Toolkit (aka URT aka RLE) library:
|
||||
|
||||
URTLIB = $(BUILDDIR)/urt/librle.a
|
||||
URTHDR_DIR = $(SRCDIR)/urt
|
||||
|
||||
# The Linux SVGA library (Svgalib) is a facility for displaying graphics
|
||||
# on the Linux console. It is required by Ppmsvgalib.
|
||||
|
||||
LINUXSVGALIB = NONE
|
||||
LINUXSVGAHDR_DIR =
|
||||
|
||||
#LINUXSVGALIB_DIR =
|
||||
#LINUXSVGAHDR_DIR = /usr/include/vgalib
|
||||
|
||||
# If you don't want any network functions, set OMIT_NETWORK to "y".
|
||||
# The only thing that requires network functions is the option in
|
||||
# ppmtompeg to run it on multiple computers simultaneously. On some
|
||||
# systems network functions don't work or we haven't figured out how to
|
||||
# make them work, or they just aren't worth the effort.
|
||||
OMIT_NETWORK =
|
||||
#DJGPP/Windows, Tru64:
|
||||
# (there's some minor header problem that prevents network functions from
|
||||
# building on Tru64 2000.10.06)
|
||||
#OMIT_NETWORK = Y
|
||||
|
||||
# These are -l options to link in the network libraries. Often, these are
|
||||
# built into the standard C library, so this can be null. This is irrelevant
|
||||
# if OMIT_NETWORK is "y".
|
||||
|
||||
NETWORKLD =
|
||||
# Solaris, SunOS:
|
||||
#NETWORKLD = -lsocket -lnsl
|
||||
# SCO:
|
||||
#NETWORKLD = -lsocket, -lresolv
|
||||
|
||||
VMS =
|
||||
#VMS:
|
||||
#VMS = yes
|
||||
|
||||
# The following variables are used only by 'make install' (and the
|
||||
# variants of it). Paths here don't, for example, get built into any
|
||||
# programs.
|
||||
|
||||
# This is where everything goes when you do 'make package', unless you
|
||||
# override it by setting 'pkgdir' on the Make command line.
|
||||
PKGDIR_DEFAULT = /tmp/netpbm
|
||||
|
||||
# File permissions for installed files.
|
||||
# Note that on some systems (e.g. Solaris), 'install' can't use the
|
||||
# mnemonic permissions - you have to use octal.
|
||||
|
||||
# binaries (pbmmake, etc)
|
||||
INSTALL_PERM_BIN = 755 # u=rwx,go=rx
|
||||
# shared libraries (libpbm.so, etc)
|
||||
INSTALL_PERM_LIBD = 755 # u=rwx,go=rx
|
||||
# static libraries (libpbm.a, etc)
|
||||
INSTALL_PERM_LIBS = 644 # u=rw,go=r
|
||||
# header files (pbm.h, etc)
|
||||
INSTALL_PERM_HDR = 644 # u=rw,go=r
|
||||
# man pages (pbmmake.1, etc)
|
||||
INSTALL_PERM_MAN = 644 # u=rw,go=r
|
||||
# data files (pnmtopalm color maps, etc)
|
||||
INSTALL_PERM_DATA = 644 # u=rw,go=r
|
||||
|
||||
# Specify the suffix that want the man pages to have.
|
||||
|
||||
SUFFIXMANUALS1 = 1
|
||||
SUFFIXMANUALS3 = 3
|
||||
SUFFIXMANUALS5 = 5
|
||||
|
||||
#NETPBMLIBTYPE tells the kind of libraries that will get built to hold the
|
||||
#Netpbm library functions. The value is used only in make file tests.
|
||||
# "unixshared" means a unix-style shared library, typically named like
|
||||
# libxyz.so.2.3
|
||||
NETPBMLIBTYPE = unixshared
|
||||
# "unixstatic" means a unix-style static library, (like libxyz.a)
|
||||
#NETPBMLIBTYPE = unixstatic
|
||||
# "dll" means a Windows DLL shared library
|
||||
#NETPBMLIBTYPE = dll
|
||||
# "dylib" means a Darwin/Mac OS shared library
|
||||
#NETPBMLIBTYPE = dylib
|
||||
|
||||
#NETPBMLIBSUFFIX is the suffix used on whatever kind of library is
|
||||
#selected above. All this is used for is to construct library names.
|
||||
#The make files never examine the actual value.
|
||||
NETPBMLIBSUFFIX = so
|
||||
|
||||
# "a" is the suffix for unix-style static libraries. It is also
|
||||
# traditionally used for shared libraries on AIX. The Visual Age C
|
||||
# manual says sometimes .so works on AIX, and GNU software for AIX
|
||||
# 5.1.0 does indeed use it. In our experiments, it works fine if you
|
||||
# name the library file explicitly on the link, but isn't in the -l
|
||||
# search order. If you name the library explicitly on the link, the
|
||||
# library must live in exactly the same position at run time, so we
|
||||
# can't use that. Therefore, you cannot build both static and shared
|
||||
# libraries with AIX. You have to choose.
|
||||
#NETPBMLIBSUFFIX = a
|
||||
# For HP-UX shared libraries:
|
||||
#NETPBMLIBSUFFIX = sl
|
||||
# Darwin/Mac OS shared library:
|
||||
#NETPBMLIBSUFFIX = dylib
|
||||
# Windows shared library:
|
||||
#NETPBMLIBSUFFIX = dll
|
||||
|
||||
#STATICLIB_TOO is "y" to signify that you want a static library built
|
||||
#and installed in addition to whatever library type you specified by
|
||||
#NETPBMLIBTYPE. If NETPBMLIBTYPE specified a static library,
|
||||
#STATICLIB_TOO simply has no effect.
|
||||
STATICLIB_TOO = y
|
||||
#STATICLIB_TOO = n
|
||||
|
||||
#STATICLIBSUFFIX is the suffix that static libraries have. It's
|
||||
#meaningless if you aren't building static libraries.
|
||||
STATICLIBSUFFIX = a
|
||||
|
||||
#SHLIBPREFIXLIST is a blank-delimited list of prefixes that a filename
|
||||
#of a shared library may have on this system. Traditionally, it's
|
||||
#just "lib", as in libc or libpbm. On Windows, though, varying
|
||||
#prefixes are used when multiple alternative forms of a library are
|
||||
#available. The first prefix in this list is what we use to name the
|
||||
#Netpbm shared libraries.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# This variable controls how 'libopt' gets built.
|
||||
#
|
||||
SHLIBPREFIXLIST = lib
|
||||
#Cygwin:
|
||||
#SHLIBPREFIXLIST = cyg lib
|
||||
|
||||
NETPBMSHLIBPREFIX = $(firstword $(SHLIBPREFIXLIST))
|
||||
|
||||
#DLLVER is used to version the DLLs built on cygwin or other
|
||||
#windowsish platforms. We can't add this to LIBROOT, or we'd
|
||||
#version the static libs (which is bad). We can't add this
|
||||
#at the end of the name (like unix does with so numbers) because
|
||||
#windows will only load dlls whose name ends in "dll". So,
|
||||
#we have this variable, which becomes the end of the library "root" name
|
||||
#for DLLs only.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# This variable controls how 'libopt' gets built.
|
||||
#
|
||||
DLLVER =
|
||||
#Cygwin
|
||||
#DLLVER = $(NETPBM_MAJOR_RELEASE)
|
||||
|
||||
#NETPBM_DOCURL is the URL of the main documentation page for Netpbm.
|
||||
#This is a directory which contains a file for each Netpbm program,
|
||||
#library, and file type. E.g. The documentation for jpegtopnm might be in
|
||||
#http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/jpegtopnm.html . This value gets
|
||||
#installed in the man pages (which say no more than to read the webpage)
|
||||
#and in the Webman netpbm.url file.
|
||||
NETPBM_DOCURL = http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/
|
||||
#For a system with no web access, but a local copy of the doc:
|
||||
#NETPBM_DOCURL = file:/usr/doc/netpbm/
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
####Lines above were copied from Makefile.config.in by 'configure'.
|
||||
####Lines below were added by 'configure' based on the GNU platform.
|
||||
DEFAULT_TARGET = nonmerge
|
||||
NETPBMLIBTYPE=unixshared
|
||||
NETPBMLIBSUFFIX=so
|
||||
STATICLIB_TOO=y
|
||||
CFLAGS = -O3 -ffast-math -pedantic -Wall -Wno-uninitialized -Wmissing-declarations -Wimplicit -Wwrite-strings -Wmissing-prototypes
|
||||
CFLAGS_MERGE = -Wno-missing-declarations -Wno-missing-prototypes
|
||||
LDRELOC = ld --reloc
|
||||
LINKER_CAN_DO_EXPLICIT_LIBRARY=Y
|
||||
LINKERISCOMPILER = Y
|
||||
TIFFLIB = libtiff.so
|
||||
JPEGLIB = libjpeg.so
|
||||
PNGLIB = libpng.so
|
||||
ZLIB = libz.so
|
||||
NETPBM_DOCURL = http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/
|
||||
@@ -93,6 +93,17 @@ INTTYPES_H = <inttypes.h>
|
||||
HAVE_INT64 = Y
|
||||
#HAVE_INT64 = N
|
||||
|
||||
# WANT_SSE tells whether the build should use SSE instructions, via the the
|
||||
# standard SSE intrinsics (operators such as '_mm_movemask_epi8'). SSE
|
||||
# instructions are faster than traditional instructions, but aren't available
|
||||
# on all CPUs. Also, the standard intrinsics are not available in all
|
||||
# compilers. Even if you say N here, Netpbm may still be built with some
|
||||
# SSE exploitation (e.g. SSE floating point) because the compiler will
|
||||
# do it automatically. You can add a -nomsse or -nomsse2 option to
|
||||
# CFLAGS or CFLAGS_PERSONAL to stop that.
|
||||
WANT_SSE = N
|
||||
#WANT_SSE = Y
|
||||
|
||||
# CC and LD are for building the Netpbm programs, which are not necessarily
|
||||
# intended to run on the same system on which Make is running. But when we
|
||||
# build a build tool such as Libopt, it is meant to run only on the same
|
||||
@@ -100,9 +111,13 @@ HAVE_INT64 = Y
|
||||
# to use to compile and link build tools.
|
||||
CC_FOR_BUILD = $(CC)
|
||||
LD_FOR_BUILD = $(LD)
|
||||
CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD = $(CFLAGS)
|
||||
CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD = $(CFLAGS_CONFIG)
|
||||
LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD = $(LDFLAGS)
|
||||
|
||||
# WINDRES is the program that creates a linkable object file from
|
||||
# a Windows Icon (.ico) file.
|
||||
WINDRES = windres
|
||||
|
||||
# MAKE is set automatically by Make to what was used to invoke Make.
|
||||
|
||||
INSTALL = $(SRCDIR)/buildtools/install.sh
|
||||
@@ -158,7 +173,7 @@ LEX = flex
|
||||
# -pedantic isn't a problem because it causes at worst a warning.
|
||||
#CFLAGS = -O3 -ffast-math -pedantic -fno-common \
|
||||
# -Wall -Wno-uninitialized -Wmissing-declarations -Wimplicit \
|
||||
# -Wwrite-strings -Wmissing-prototypes -Wundef
|
||||
# -Wwrite-strings -Wmissing-prototypes -Wundef -Wno-unknown-pragmas
|
||||
# The merged programs have a main_XXX subroutine instead of main(),
|
||||
# which would cause a warning with -Wmissing-declarations or
|
||||
# -Wmissing-prototypes.
|
||||
@@ -379,12 +394,11 @@ TIFFHDR_DIR =
|
||||
#TIFFHDR_DIR = /usr/local1/DEC/include
|
||||
|
||||
# Some TIFF libraries do Jpeg and/or Z (flate) compression and thus any
|
||||
# program linked with the TIFF library needs a Jpeg and/or Z library.
|
||||
# Some TIFF libraries have such library statically linked in, but others
|
||||
# need it to be dynamically linked at program load time.
|
||||
# Make this 'N' if youf TIFF library doesn't need such dynamic linking.
|
||||
# As of 2005.01, the most usual build of the TIFF library appears to require
|
||||
# both.
|
||||
# program linked with the TIFF library needs a Jpeg and/or Z library. Some
|
||||
# TIFF libraries have such library statically linked in, but others need it to
|
||||
# be linked with the program at link-edit time or dynamically at program load
|
||||
# time. Make this 'N' if your TIFF library doesn't need such linking. As of
|
||||
# 2005.01, the most usual build of the TIFF library appears to require both.
|
||||
TIFFLIB_NEEDS_JPEG = Y
|
||||
TIFFLIB_NEEDS_Z = Y
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -428,6 +442,14 @@ JPEGHDR_DIR =
|
||||
# files will use that program if it exists (must be in the PATH). In that
|
||||
# case, PNGLIB and PNGHDR_DIR are irrelevant, but PNGVER is still meaningful,
|
||||
# because the make file runs 'libpng$(PNGVER)-config'.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Even more recent versions have the more modern Pkgconfig database entry
|
||||
# to tell how to link it. The make files will try to use that first.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The normal way to choose the libpng the Netpbm build uses from among multiple
|
||||
# versions on your system is not to mess with the variables below, but rather
|
||||
# to mess with PKG_CONFIG_PATH or PATH environment variable so that the version
|
||||
# you want to use appears first in the search path.
|
||||
|
||||
PNGLIB = NONE
|
||||
PNGHDR_DIR =
|
||||
@@ -454,8 +476,8 @@ ZHDR_DIR =
|
||||
|
||||
# The JBIG lossless image compression library (aka JBIG-KIT):
|
||||
|
||||
JBIGLIB = $(BUILDDIR)/converter/other/jbig/libjbig.a
|
||||
JBIGHDR_DIR = $(SRCDIR)/converter/other/jbig
|
||||
JBIGLIB = $(INTERNAL_JBIGLIB)
|
||||
JBIGHDR_DIR = $(INTERNAL_JBIGHDR_DIR)
|
||||
|
||||
# The Jasper JPEG-2000 image compression library (aka JasPer):
|
||||
JASPERLIB = $(INTERNAL_JASPERLIB)
|
||||
@@ -489,7 +511,12 @@ LINUXSVGAHDR_DIR =
|
||||
#LINUXSVGALIB = /usr/lib/libvga.so
|
||||
#LINUXSVGAHDR_DIR = /usr/include/vgalib
|
||||
|
||||
# If you don't want any network functions, set OMIT_NETWORK to "y".
|
||||
# WINICON_OBJECT is the object file to bind into all Netpbm executables
|
||||
# to provide the icon for Windows to use for it. Null for none.
|
||||
WINICON_OBJECT =
|
||||
#WINICON_OBJECT = $(BUILDDIR)/icon/netpbm.o
|
||||
|
||||
# If you don't want any network functions, set OMIT_NETWORK to "Y".
|
||||
# The only thing that requires network functions is the option in
|
||||
# ppmtompeg to run it on multiple computers simultaneously. On some
|
||||
# systems network functions don't work or we haven't figured out how to
|
||||
@@ -498,11 +525,11 @@ OMIT_NETWORK =
|
||||
#DJGPP/Windows, Tru64:
|
||||
# (there's some minor header problem that prevents network functions from
|
||||
# building on Tru64 2000.10.06)
|
||||
#OMIT_NETWORK = y
|
||||
#OMIT_NETWORK = Y
|
||||
|
||||
# These are -l options to link in the network libraries. Often, these are
|
||||
# built into the standard C library, so this can be null. This is irrelevant
|
||||
# if OMIT_NETWORK is "y".
|
||||
# if OMIT_NETWORK is "Y".
|
||||
|
||||
NETWORKLD =
|
||||
# Solaris, SunOS:
|
||||
@@ -510,10 +537,6 @@ NETWORKLD =
|
||||
# SCO:
|
||||
#NETWORKLD = -lsocket, -lresolv
|
||||
|
||||
VMS =
|
||||
#VMS:
|
||||
#VMS = yes
|
||||
|
||||
# DONT_HAVE_PROCESS_MGMT is Y if this system doesn't have the usual
|
||||
# Unix process management stuff - fork, wait, etc. N for a regular Unix
|
||||
# system.
|
||||
@@ -527,6 +550,10 @@ DONT_HAVE_PROCESS_MGMT = N
|
||||
# override it by setting 'pkgdir' on the Make command line.
|
||||
PKGDIR_DEFAULT = /tmp/netpbm
|
||||
|
||||
# This is where test results are written when you do 'make check', unless
|
||||
# you override it by setting 'resultdir' on the Make command line.
|
||||
RESULTDIR_DEFAULT = /tmp/netpbm-test
|
||||
|
||||
# Subdirectory of the package directory ($(pkgdir)) in which man pages
|
||||
# go.
|
||||
PKGMANDIR = share/man
|
||||
@@ -588,12 +615,12 @@ NETPBMLIBSUFFIX = so
|
||||
# Windows shared library:
|
||||
#NETPBMLIBSUFFIX = dll
|
||||
|
||||
#STATICLIB_TOO is "y" to signify that you want a static library built
|
||||
#STATICLIB_TOO is "Y" to signify that you want a static library built
|
||||
#and installed in addition to whatever library type you specified by
|
||||
#NETPBMLIBTYPE. If NETPBMLIBTYPE specified a static library,
|
||||
#STATICLIB_TOO simply has no effect.
|
||||
STATICLIB_TOO = y
|
||||
#STATICLIB_TOO = n
|
||||
STATICLIB_TOO = Y
|
||||
#STATICLIB_TOO = N
|
||||
|
||||
#STATICLIBSUFFIX is the suffix that static libraries have. It's
|
||||
#meaningless if you aren't building static libraries.
|
||||
@@ -633,19 +660,25 @@ DLLVER =
|
||||
#library, and file type. E.g. The documentation for jpegtopnm might be in
|
||||
#http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/jpegtopnm.html . This value gets
|
||||
#installed in the man pages (which say no more than to read the webpage)
|
||||
#and in the Webman netpbm.url file.
|
||||
#and in the Manweb netpbm.url file.
|
||||
NETPBM_DOCURL = http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/
|
||||
#For a system with no web access, but a local copy of the doc:
|
||||
#NETPBM_DOCURL = file:/usr/doc/netpbm/
|
||||
|
||||
# RGB_DB_PATH is where Netpbm looks for the color database when the RGBDEF
|
||||
# environment variable is not set. See pm_config_in.h for details.
|
||||
RGB_DB_PATH = /usr/share/netpbm/rgb.txt:/usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt:/usr/share/X11/rgb.txt:/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb.txt
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
####Lines above were copied from config.mk.in by 'configure'.
|
||||
####Lines below were added by 'configure' based on the GNU platform.
|
||||
DEFAULT_TARGET = nonmerge
|
||||
NETPBMLIBTYPE=unixshared
|
||||
NETPBMLIBSUFFIX=so
|
||||
STATICLIB_TOO=n
|
||||
CFLAGS = -O3 -ffast-math -pedantic -fno-common -Wall -Wno-uninitialized -Wmissing-declarations -Wimplicit -Wwrite-strings -Wmissing-prototypes -Wundef
|
||||
STATICLIB_TOO=N
|
||||
CFLAGS = -O3 -ffast-math -pedantic -fno-common -Wall -Wno-uninitialized -Wmissing-declarations -Wimplicit -Wwrite-strings -Wmissing-prototypes -Wundef -Wno-unknown-pragmas
|
||||
CFLAGS_MERGE = -Wno-missing-declarations -Wno-missing-prototypes
|
||||
LDRELOC = ld --reloc
|
||||
LINKER_CAN_DO_EXPLICIT_LIBRARY=Y
|
||||
@@ -655,3 +688,4 @@ TIFFLIB = libtiff.so
|
||||
JPEGLIB = libjpeg.so
|
||||
ZLIB = libz.so
|
||||
NETPBM_DOCURL = http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/
|
||||
WANT_SSE = Y
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -2,11 +2,13 @@
|
||||
#usr/bin/anytopnm
|
||||
#usr/bin/asciitopgm
|
||||
#usr/bin/atktopbm
|
||||
#usr/bin/avstopam
|
||||
#usr/bin/bioradtopgm
|
||||
#usr/bin/bmptopnm
|
||||
#usr/bin/bmptoppm
|
||||
#usr/bin/brushtopbm
|
||||
#usr/bin/cameratopam
|
||||
#usr/bin/cistopbm
|
||||
#usr/bin/cmuwmtopbm
|
||||
#usr/bin/ddbugtopbm
|
||||
#usr/bin/doc.url
|
||||
@@ -46,6 +48,7 @@
|
||||
#usr/bin/pambayer
|
||||
#usr/bin/pamchannel
|
||||
#usr/bin/pamcomp
|
||||
#usr/bin/pamcrater
|
||||
#usr/bin/pamcut
|
||||
#usr/bin/pamdeinterlace
|
||||
#usr/bin/pamdepth
|
||||
@@ -54,7 +57,9 @@
|
||||
#usr/bin/pamedge
|
||||
#usr/bin/pamendian
|
||||
#usr/bin/pamenlarge
|
||||
#usr/bin/pamexec
|
||||
#usr/bin/pamfile
|
||||
#usr/bin/pamfix
|
||||
#usr/bin/pamfixtrunc
|
||||
#usr/bin/pamflip
|
||||
#usr/bin/pamfunc
|
||||
@@ -63,13 +68,18 @@
|
||||
#usr/bin/pamlookup
|
||||
#usr/bin/pammasksharpen
|
||||
#usr/bin/pammixinterlace
|
||||
#usr/bin/pammosaicknit
|
||||
#usr/bin/pamoil
|
||||
#usr/bin/pampaintspill
|
||||
#usr/bin/pamperspective
|
||||
#usr/bin/pampick
|
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#usr/bin/pampop9
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#usr/bin/pamrecolor
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#usr/bin/pamrgbatopng
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#usr/bin/pamrubber
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#usr/bin/pamscale
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#usr/bin/pamseq
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#usr/bin/pamshadedrelief
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#usr/bin/pamsharpmap
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#usr/bin/pamsharpness
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#usr/bin/pamsistoaglyph
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@@ -83,6 +93,7 @@
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#usr/bin/pamsummcol
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#usr/bin/pamthreshold
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#usr/bin/pamtilt
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#usr/bin/pamtoavs
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#usr/bin/pamtodjvurle
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#usr/bin/pamtofits
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#usr/bin/pamtogif
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@@ -92,14 +103,21 @@
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#usr/bin/pamtompfont
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#usr/bin/pamtooctaveimg
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#usr/bin/pamtopam
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#usr/bin/pamtopdbimg
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#usr/bin/pamtopfm
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#usr/bin/pamtopng
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#usr/bin/pamtopnm
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#usr/bin/pamtosrf
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#usr/bin/pamtosvg
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#usr/bin/pamtotga
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#usr/bin/pamtotiff
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#usr/bin/pamtouil
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#usr/bin/pamtowinicon
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#usr/bin/pamtoxvmini
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#usr/bin/pamundice
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#usr/bin/pamunlookup
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#usr/bin/pamvalidate
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#usr/bin/pamwipeout
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#usr/bin/pbmclean
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#usr/bin/pbmlife
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#usr/bin/pbmmake
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@@ -115,6 +133,7 @@
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#usr/bin/pbmtoascii
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#usr/bin/pbmtoatk
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#usr/bin/pbmtobbnbg
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#usr/bin/pbmtocis
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#usr/bin/pbmtocmuwm
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#usr/bin/pbmtodjvurle
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#usr/bin/pbmtoepsi
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@@ -141,6 +160,7 @@
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#usr/bin/pbmtoppa
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#usr/bin/pbmtopsg3
|
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#usr/bin/pbmtoptx
|
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#usr/bin/pbmtosunicon
|
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#usr/bin/pbmtowbmp
|
||||
#usr/bin/pbmtox10bm
|
||||
#usr/bin/pbmtoxbm
|
||||
@@ -150,6 +170,7 @@
|
||||
#usr/bin/pc1toppm
|
||||
#usr/bin/pcdovtoppm
|
||||
#usr/bin/pcxtoppm
|
||||
#usr/bin/pdbimgtopam
|
||||
#usr/bin/pfmtopam
|
||||
#usr/bin/pgmabel
|
||||
#usr/bin/pgmbentley
|
||||
@@ -174,6 +195,8 @@
|
||||
#usr/bin/pgmtopbm
|
||||
#usr/bin/pgmtopgm
|
||||
#usr/bin/pgmtoppm
|
||||
#usr/bin/pgmtosbig
|
||||
#usr/bin/pgmtost4
|
||||
#usr/bin/pi1toppm
|
||||
#usr/bin/pi3topbm
|
||||
#usr/bin/picttoppm
|
||||
@@ -200,6 +223,7 @@
|
||||
#usr/bin/pnminterp
|
||||
#usr/bin/pnminvert
|
||||
#usr/bin/pnmmargin
|
||||
#usr/bin/pnmmercator
|
||||
#usr/bin/pnmmontage
|
||||
#usr/bin/pnmnlfilt
|
||||
#usr/bin/pnmnoraw
|
||||
@@ -208,6 +232,7 @@
|
||||
#usr/bin/pnmpaste
|
||||
#usr/bin/pnmpsnr
|
||||
#usr/bin/pnmquant
|
||||
#usr/bin/pnmquantall
|
||||
#usr/bin/pnmremap
|
||||
#usr/bin/pnmrotate
|
||||
#usr/bin/pnmscale
|
||||
@@ -268,7 +293,9 @@ usr/bin/pnmtotiff
|
||||
#usr/bin/ppmshift
|
||||
#usr/bin/ppmspread
|
||||
#usr/bin/ppmtoacad
|
||||
#usr/bin/ppmtoapplevol
|
||||
#usr/bin/ppmtoarbtxt
|
||||
#usr/bin/ppmtoascii
|
||||
#usr/bin/ppmtobmp
|
||||
#usr/bin/ppmtoeyuv
|
||||
#usr/bin/ppmtogif
|
||||
@@ -291,6 +318,7 @@ usr/bin/pnmtotiff
|
||||
#usr/bin/ppmtopuzz
|
||||
#usr/bin/ppmtorgb3
|
||||
#usr/bin/ppmtosixel
|
||||
#usr/bin/ppmtospu
|
||||
#usr/bin/ppmtoterm
|
||||
#usr/bin/ppmtotga
|
||||
#usr/bin/ppmtouil
|
||||
@@ -316,11 +344,15 @@ usr/bin/pnmtotiff
|
||||
#usr/bin/spctoppm
|
||||
#usr/bin/spottopgm
|
||||
#usr/bin/sputoppm
|
||||
#usr/bin/srftopam
|
||||
#usr/bin/st4topgm
|
||||
#usr/bin/sunicontopnm
|
||||
#usr/bin/svgtopam
|
||||
#usr/bin/tgatoppm
|
||||
#usr/bin/thinkjettopbm
|
||||
#usr/bin/tifftopnm
|
||||
#usr/bin/wbmptopbm
|
||||
#usr/bin/winicontopam
|
||||
#usr/bin/winicontoppm
|
||||
#usr/bin/xbmtopbm
|
||||
#usr/bin/ximtoppm
|
||||
@@ -330,12 +362,13 @@ usr/bin/pnmtotiff
|
||||
#usr/bin/ybmtopbm
|
||||
#usr/bin/yuvsplittoppm
|
||||
#usr/bin/yuvtoppm
|
||||
#usr/bin/yuy2topam
|
||||
#usr/bin/zeisstopnm
|
||||
#usr/include/netpbm
|
||||
#usr/include/netpbm/bitio.h
|
||||
#usr/include/netpbm/colorname.h
|
||||
#usr/include/netpbm/mallocvar.h
|
||||
#usr/include/netpbm/pam.h
|
||||
#usr/include/netpbm/pamdraw.h
|
||||
#usr/include/netpbm/pammap.h
|
||||
#usr/include/netpbm/pbm.h
|
||||
#usr/include/netpbm/pbmfont.h
|
||||
@@ -350,10 +383,11 @@ usr/bin/pnmtotiff
|
||||
#usr/include/netpbm/ppmdfont.h
|
||||
#usr/include/netpbm/ppmdraw.h
|
||||
#usr/include/netpbm/ppmfloyd.h
|
||||
#usr/include/netpbm/runlength.h
|
||||
#usr/include/netpbm/shhopt.h
|
||||
usr/lib/libnetpbm.so
|
||||
usr/lib/libnetpbm.so.10
|
||||
usr/lib/libnetpbm.so.10.47
|
||||
usr/lib/libnetpbm.so.11
|
||||
usr/lib/libnetpbm.so.11.73
|
||||
#usr/share/netpbm
|
||||
usr/share/netpbm/palmcolor8.map
|
||||
usr/share/netpbm/palmgray1.map
|
||||
|
||||
12
lfs/netpbm
12
lfs/netpbm
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
###############################################################################
|
||||
# #
|
||||
# IPFire.org - A linux based firewall #
|
||||
# Copyright (C) 2007-2018 IPFire Team <info@ipfire.org> #
|
||||
# Copyright (C) 2007-2020 IPFire Team <info@ipfire.org> #
|
||||
# #
|
||||
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify #
|
||||
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #
|
||||
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
include Config
|
||||
|
||||
VER = 10.47.61
|
||||
VER = 10.73.31
|
||||
|
||||
THISAPP = netpbm-$(VER)
|
||||
DL_FILE = $(THISAPP).tgz
|
||||
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ DL_FROM = $(URL_IPFIRE)
|
||||
DIR_APP = $(DIR_SRC)/$(THISAPP)
|
||||
TARGET = $(DIR_INFO)/$(THISAPP)
|
||||
PROG = netpbm
|
||||
PAK_VER = 2
|
||||
PAK_VER = 3
|
||||
|
||||
DEPS =
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ objects = $(DL_FILE)
|
||||
|
||||
$(DL_FILE) = $(DL_FROM)/$(DL_FILE)
|
||||
|
||||
$(DL_FILE)_MD5 = a5d2ec8acc99f60e5b92a720ed292c3e
|
||||
$(DL_FILE)_MD5 = 02b2383af38501a3012bdd85aa03bd02
|
||||
|
||||
install : $(TARGET)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -83,13 +83,13 @@ $(TARGET) : $(patsubst %,$(DIR_DL)/%,$(objects))
|
||||
cp $(DIR_SRC)/config/netpbm/config.mk $(DIR_APP)
|
||||
cd $(DIR_APP) && make CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" #The build of this version cannot be parallelized
|
||||
cd $(DIR_APP) && make package PKGDIR=/usr/netpbm
|
||||
mkdir -pv /usr/include/netpbm
|
||||
mkdir -pv /usr/include/netpbm
|
||||
mkdir -pv /usr/share/netpbm
|
||||
mv -fv /usr/netpbm/include/netpbm/* /usr/include/netpbm
|
||||
mv -fv /usr/netpbm/lib/* /usr/lib
|
||||
mv -fv /usr/netpbm/bin/* /usr/bin
|
||||
mv -fv /usr/netpbm/misc/* /usr/share/netpbm
|
||||
rm -Rfv /usr/netpbm/
|
||||
cd /usr/lib && ln -sfv libnetpbm.so.10.47 libnetpbm.so
|
||||
cd /usr/lib && ln -sfv libnetpbm.so.11.73 libnetpbm.so
|
||||
@rm -rf $(DIR_APP)
|
||||
@$(POSTBUILD)
|
||||
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user