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When compiling Qt for Windows CE the MSVC reported the followin warning:
warning C4005: '_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE' : macro redefinition
Fixed by adding ifdef quard for duplicate _CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE.
Task-number: QTBUG-22512
Change-Id: I8c37ffe6ca275c80a7b7e6b23f39f3ab06b332f1
Reviewed-by: aavit <qt_aavit@ovi.com>
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This is a clean copy of the official distribution of libjpeg version 8c,
except that various extraneous stuff (examples, tests, etc.) have been
removed, as usual. Modifications to build it in Qt will follow in a
separate commit.
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Task-number: QT-3584
Reviewed-by: Trustme
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This commit is the combination of earlier Qt patches to libpng,
reapplied here after the upgrade to version 8.
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This is a clean copy of libjpeg , except that some build scripts, test
images etc. have been removed, as usual. Our configuration
modifications will follow in a separate commit.
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This makes Qt work on VxWorks 6.6+ in native (kernel) mode.
* compiles with the WindRiver GNU toolchain (Linux only)
* works with QWS (tested with the VNC driver only)
* tested on PPC hardware and the x86 VxWorks simulator
* no q3support, no phonon, no webkit
* no QSharedMemory, no QSystemSemaphore, no QProcess
* only one QApplication instance (flat address space)
* filesystem support depends heavily on the quality of the native driver
* QLibrary is just a dummy to make plugins work at all
* qmake transparently creates VxWorks munching rules for static ctors
* made auto-test cope with missing OS features
A special note regarding the Q_FOREACH patch for dcc:
when calling foreach(a,c) with c being a function returning a container,
the compiler would generate 5 references to some labels (.LXXXX), which
are not there (so the linker complains in the end).
Seems like dcc doesn't really like the 'true ? 0 : <function call to get type>'
statement
Reviewed-By: Harald Fernengel
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